A good story on why Nokia lost its luster, and why Motorola is doing well, based in Q2 earnings. Nokia’s usually keen pulse on market trends has faltered in recent years. The company missed out on switch to foldout phones with the clamshell design, and it’s only now catching up.
That failure opened the way for Motorola and others to seize the high ground. Indeed, Motorola has wowed customers with its expensive Razr phone, the thinnest in the industry. And soon, the company will unveil a phone that ties in with Apple Computer’s hugely popular iPod music players.
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