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Lenovo-Motorola deal: Smartphones to get cheaper in India
Times of India
NEW DELHI: The competition in India's smartphone space could hot up further withLenovo likely to emerge as a real threat to major players Samsung, Micromax, Nokia and Apple post the Chinese major's acquisition of Motorola Mobility, with consumers ...
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Lenovo to streamline smartphone supply chain after Motorola Mobility purchase
South China Morning Post
Yang Yuanqing, the chairman and chief executive at computer giant Lenovo, declared in 2011 that the company sees the global market for smart mobile devices as "a battle we cannot lose". "We must win no matter how much money we need to invest," Yang ...
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Lenovo challenging Samsung, Apple in smartphones
San Antonio Express
1 PC maker is expanding into smartphones, and Indonesia is one of its most important targets. "We can get Lenovo smartphones with almost the same specifications as the Samsung brand for almost half price," says Pandu, who like many Indonesians uses ...
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Chinese PC maker Lenovo trying to expand into global smartphone arena
TopNews United States
Chinese device maker Lenovo is the top-ranking PC manufacturer in the world; but the company is now - thanks to the dwindling sales in the PC market - trying to expand into the global smartphone arena, and challenge bigwig smartphone vendors like Apple ...
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Lenovo to Acquire Motorola Mobility from Google for $2.91 Billion
IT News Online
Lenovo announced that it will acquire the Motorola Mobility smartphone business from Google. With a strong PC business and a fast-growing smartphone business, this agreement will significantly strengthen Lenovo's position in the smartphone market.
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Lenovo to challenge major mobile companies in India with cheaper products
Authint Mail
With Lenovo likely to emerge as a real threat to major players Samsung, Micromax, Nokia and Apple,the competition in India's smartphone space could hot up further ,with consumers likely the biggest beneficiaries of cheaper devices with better features.
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Google's Motorola misstep could be Lenovo's boon
Southeast Missourian
Google is ridding itself of a financial headache by selling Motorola Mobility's smartphonebusiness to Lenovo for $2.9 billion. The deal announced late Wednesday comes less than two years after Google bought Motorola Mobility for $12.4 billion in the ...
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After slaying biggies at home, Chinese smartphone makers bullish on India
Business Standard
A handful of Chinese smartphone makers are targeting India as their next growth market with killer devices in the Android platform. Some of them like Lenovo, Huawei, Gionee, Konka and OPPO have already entered the market, while Xiaomi, which has ...
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Lenovo as new 800-pound gorilla: Opportunities, challenges abound
ZDNet
For a combined $5.21 billion, Lenovo has acquired a tech stack that can create a bit of an enterprise halo effect for the company. Rest assured that the Motorola purchase from Google is more about consumer smartphones, but those devices will make their ...
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Lenovo's Motorola Purchase Could Benefit Intel
DailyFinance
Lenovo buying Motorola Mobility and really expanding its presence as a leadingsmartphone vendor is a boon for Intel, and more broadly, the merchant-chip ecosystem. While Apple is married to its own designs, its market share isn't really large enough ...
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