The crisis of Motorola reached its pick. As writes Tero Kuttinen, an analyst from Global Crown Capital, transnational operators did not express interest in the future Motorola phones against the backdrop of contemporary proposals from competitors – LG, Samsung, Nokia, HTC and Apple.
According to Kuttinena, “Motorola company missed key wave-to-market five megpixel phones and devices with touch screen”. According to the analyst, the company did not hurry to introduce support for GPS, Wi-Fi and HSDPA in future phones.
“The recent leakage of information about the models from Motorola, for the summer and autumn periods, force us to assume that the Motorola will hold the second half worse than expected – and expectations were already very modest”, – writes Kuttinen. Analyst uses sources from operators AT & T, Verizon, Orange, Vodafone and T-Mobile.

In the midst of this, it became known that a potential candidate for the post of head of mobile units Todd Bradley abdicated its intentions (even if he had some intentions).
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