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Motorola To Cut 4,000 Jobs, Focus On High-End Devices

jfruh writes "Motorola Mobility is facing its first major public shakeup after its acquisition by Google and it's not pretty for many employees. The company will be laying off thousands of workers as it attempts to reorient itself away from feature phones and toward more profitable high-end devices."

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  1. Diminishing returns? by pr0nbot · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Is there a race to the bottom in the sense that if all handset makers abandon the low-end market to focus on higher-margin smartphones, competition will increasingly erode those margins?

    FWIW if I were making smartphones, the overriding lesson I would take from the iPhone is "make just one model". It's high risk, but selling phones seems to be about marketing first and technology second, so putting all your marketing muscle behind one model doesn't seem like a bad idea.

    1. Re:Diminishing returns? by Rich0 · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Ugh - there is room in the market for phones that AREN'T cookie-cutter copies of each other. What if I want a smartphone with a small screen - nobody would call that a flagship phone so nobody would make that a single-product focus. How about a phone with a keyboard - most people don't want that, so nobody would make that their single product.

      The whole point of Android is that you actually get a choice. I don't want that to be a choice of 3 vendors who all make phones designed to look just like an iPhone...

    2. Re:Diminishing returns? by Maury+Markowitz · · Score: 4, Insightful

      "Also they are attempting to introduce a more "small start-up culture" to Motorola"

      Every failing company makes this claim. I have yet to see a single successful example.

  2. Producing fewer, hopefully better products by sapphire+wyvern · · Score: 4, Interesting

    According to TFA, they're shifting strategy to make fewer devices, which I hope will be better than the things they've been churning out.. I suppose this is Apple's strategy, which has certainly worked well for them.

    Hopefully a smaller product range will also allow for better after-market support. My phone is an Atrix, and I liked the hardware, but the software support has been lacklustre to say the least.

  3. More reasont to give up hope on a good dumb phone by eepok · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I've made a couple posts in the past regarding how I don't think anyone has ever spent sufficient effort to make a genuinely good feature/dumb phone. Too much effort is put on super-monetization-- from proprietary versions of internet connectivity to downloading Java games, there's just too much bloat in even the simplest of modern phones.

    Here's what I would want from a proper modern feature phone:
    Hardware:
    **A telephone with a particularly good speaker and receiver, speaker phone
    **A slideout QWERTY keyboard
    **An MP3/Ogg/etc. player with equalizer and 3.5mm jack
    **A camera that focuses on image quality, not color mods
    **Bluetooth
    **micro-SD card slot
    **Alarm clock with calendar
    **Some standard ringers with the functionality to play a ringer from micro-SD
    **Chargeable by micro-USB cord
    **With all the weight saved, get a better/larger battery
    **Minimal animation/graphics. No need to burn battery on things NO ONE cares about.

    No web access, no pic sending, no games, no playing or recording video. Just Phone, text, camera, music, alarm, and long battery life. Something that just works and works for a long time.

  4. My advice to Motorola by bogaboga · · Score: 4, Interesting

    1: Make one or two really good smartphones per year one of which should be of the "prime quality" status.

    2: Do not ever lock up the boot loader. In fact make it easy for geeks to do whatever they want with the device.

    3: Get rid of the so called MotoBlur or make it an option.

    4: Make the phone a real beauty to look at. It should capture one's attention out of the box, i.e. by default. Google for some mock-up images. There are plenty.

    5: Make it rugged that a small fall still leaves it working.

    6: Make it easy for users to return defective devices, do not let the media define your product unless their definition is in your favor.

    7: Advertise, advertise, advertise.

  5. Re:Nokia destroyed low end for others. by ArsonSmith · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Imagine a world where you get home, pop your cell phone into a doc and bang you're running your phone as a full desktop with all the cpu/memory power+some of your current giant 500 watt system sitting under your desk, but it still has a standby battery life of days and full usage of hours.

    Then you feel like laying in bed and reading a book, you pop your phone out of the desktop doc and doc it in your 7-10" tablet device and bang you're running a tablet with all the same apps and data.

    It is coming.

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  6. Probably Not. by tuppe666 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Google’s law firm of choice for intellectual property matters, Quinn Emmanuel, is also representing Samsung, Motorola, and HTC in litigation with Apple over patent infringement.

    Apple are attacking Android publicly. I personally can only see Google supporting Samsung...and others. That was kind of the point of the Google acquiring Motorola in the first place.

  7. Re:More reasont to give up hope on a good dumb pho by BenEnglishAtHome · · Score: 4, Informative

    ...I also just want a phone that do well a single task: Phone calls. ...

    Easy: https://www.snapfon.com/index.php

  8. Re:Nokia destroyed low end for others. by PerfectionLost · · Score: 4, Interesting

    What I want is not a dock for my phone, but to have its screen be stretchable to adjust the resolution. Extend the canvas out for when you want that extra real estate, but collapse it back down when you want it to fit in your pocket.

  9. It's Official? by Dripdry · · Score: 4, Informative

    A couple clients who are higher up in MMI told me about this just before the google buyout. I guess I can say something now?

    This has been planned from the get-go, and it will weed out some inefficiency and bring in more of the "Google Culture" and clear out what most know is by-now pretty broken model at Motorola. On the whole, it sounds like a LOT of people are happy about this (from what I've heard). The people leaving will get some pretty good buyout packages, if I understand it right.

    So, no need to panic. I'm interested in hearing other opinions, though.

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  10. Re:Nokia destroyed low end for others. by MightyYar · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It is coming.

    I have a different vision:
    You get home and your smart phone is already synced to your full desktop/laptop, so anything you did on the phone all day is available on your desktop/laptop.

    Then you are laying in bed with your tablet device, and it also is synced with your smart phone so you just start reading.

    The advantages of this approach are:
    1. When main device changes (in your example, the smartphone), all of your "docks" do not need to change.
    2. High-power devices can stay high-power and low-power devices can stay low. Using your phone to edit high-def video would be murderous.
    3. App and device manufacturers don't need to try and shoehorn their mobile OS and apps into a Desktop and vice versa.
    4. Not everyone in your household needs to own a "main device", and all of your devices are available to use at the same time.

    Disadvantages:
    1. App and device manufacturers need to figure out a way to sync everything up.
    2. Requires a network.
    3. Individual devices may cost a bit more due to the need for a CPU in each.

    In reality, I don't think the "brains" of a smart phone cost very much. I think far more cost is in the battery and screen. I think syncing is the way to go. It's a bit painful right now... even if you are 100% Apple not everything syncs. Google is great for keeping contacts, email, and calendars in sync. Firefox does a good job keeping browsers in sync. Amazon keeps all of your reading in sync. All of these companies are fighting for this space, and I don't really see many going for the route you envision.

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  11. Re:More reasont to give up hope on a good dumb pho by grumpyman · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You call this dumb phone? Seriously? QWERTY is for texting; MP3/Ogg is for music listening; a camera for picture. To me a dumb phone is telephone that makes voice call and maybe a call display.

  12. Re:Nokia destroyed low end for others. by metamatic · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Your vision is mostly here too, if you're willing to use Google services and Android.

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  13. Re:Expected by karnal · · Score: 4, Funny

    You don't need death benefits, you need to start singing country music.

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