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NASCAR14FAN
11-16-2005, 12:57 PM
By Sinead Carew

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Motorola Inc. (MOT.N: Quote, Profile, Research), riding high on the success of its eye-catching Razr phone, is determined to stay on top in the design battle with rival cell phone makers next year, the head of its mobile devices division said on Tuesday.

"Motorola is hell-bent on making sure we have the hottest device in all form factors," Ron Garriques said in an interview.

He also said Motorola plans to rip a page out of Apple Computer Inc's (AAPL.O: Quote, Profile, Research) playbook and begin selling phones the day after announcing them -- rather than announcing them well in advance, as it has up to now.

In the last year, the world's No. 2 mobile phone maker has caught consumers' attention with its popular slim Razr, which has become a design icon.

Next year it hopes to create similar excitement with new phone designs including one with a rotating cover the user turns to open, a phone with a cover that slides open, and a personal digital assistant that also works as a phone and has a touch-sensitive screen, Garriques said.

Starting next year, Motorola, which trails only Nokia (NOK1V.HE: Quote, Profile, Research) in phone sales, will also revamp its strategy for launching all new products and follow the method used by Apple.

Garriques said the change was necessary in an increasingly competitive market and that it was now easier for Motorola to take this approach because its business has improved.

"There is no reason to tip your hand to your competitors." he said. "When the business was suffering it was helpful to create (a picture of) a future that seemed brighter. Now that we're successful I don't think we need to do that any longer."

Garriques would not discuss demand for the current quarter -- usually a big shopping quarter -- but repeated more general targets given since he took the helm a year ago.

"Quarter after quarter we'll pick up (market) share and operating earnings will be higher than last year," he said.

Motorola is seeking to attract attention with Razr-inspired phones including the Slvr, a candy bar-shaped phone; the Pebl, which has curvy edges; and a bright pink Razr.

While demand is strong for the new phones, and in particular the pink Razr, Garriques said the new devices would account for only a small percentage of handset sales volume in the quarter because Motorola is still ramping up production of the new products.

"Every operator is saying, give us as many as you can," he said. He said Motorola will ship between 1 million and 9 million of the latest products in the quarter.

Garriques would not say when Motorola plans to follow its Rokr music phone -- which uses Apple's popular iTunes music stores -- with new iTunes-based gadgets. But he said Motorola would put iTunes in other Motorola handsets at operators' requests.

"Across the world there are a significant number of carriers who like iTunes," he said.



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DJ_Vitamin_J
11-16-2005, 07:06 PM
Quote: Next year it hopes to create similar excitement with new phone designs including one with a rotating cover the user turns to open, a phone with a cover that slides open, and a personal digital assistant that also works as a phone and has a touch-sensitive screen, Garriques said.

this excites me...

mjohns2
11-16-2005, 07:19 PM
this excites me...


What would excite me is if Sprint/Nextel (CDMA) would get some of those cool phones

DJ_Vitamin_J
11-16-2005, 07:20 PM
oh if we dont ill be po'ed

psychojoe3354
11-16-2005, 09:09 PM
He also said Motorola plans to rip a page out of Apple Computer Inc's (AAPL.O: Quote, Profile, Research) playbook and begin selling phones the day after announcing them -- rather than announcing them well in advance, as it has up to now.


:Popcorn2:

NASCAR14FAN
11-16-2005, 09:14 PM
:Popcorn2:

That will be pretty cool!

ssaifull
11-16-2005, 10:02 PM
:Popcorn2:

"We think this is a better device," said Lauer adding that he preferred the ergonomics of the Samsung phone denotes that Sprint made a choice between the two and chose the BLADE. WHY would Sprint release a phone that they think is inferior (the RAZR) after they already released the BLADE? It doesn't make any sense, you're supposed to go forward not backward. So it's safe to conclude that the CDMA RAZR is NOT coming to Sprint.

psychojoe3354
11-17-2005, 08:12 PM
So it's safe to conclude that the CDMA RAZR is NOT coming to Sprint.

I wouldn't bet on it. ;)

Doomgoggles
11-20-2005, 03:52 AM
What would excite me is if Sprint/Nextel (CDMA) would get some of those cool phones

Yes.... ROFL what if there was an iDEN RAZR? Not that it's technically possible, but imagine if they ruggedized it. :lol:

 
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