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Lenovo Reported To Sell Phones At Cost To Compete In Chinese Market

Lenovo did surprisingly well in the PC market, with the company rising to the top pretty soon after its entry. However, when it came to the smartphone market, this Chinese tech giant is struggling. Recently, it was said that the company’s acquisition of Motorola from Google wasn’t exactly successful and even outside of Motorola, the company’s own smartphone lineup hasn’t been able to make its mark in the industry.

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gizmig2879d ago

Well I have personally used Lenovo phones and trust me when it comes to the battery backup in smartphones they are the best in the market.

freshslicepizza2879d ago

this is not good business. the problem with android even though they have huge marketshare is they dont make the kind of money apple does. seems like everyone is racing to the bottom.

gizmig2878d ago

It's all about the branding and features they provide to their customers. The only plus point I see is the battery backup. They should focus on that and promote them.

EXTREMETECH2877d ago

I think apple is a sillent killer and they not bother to sell their phones and they just know that people are going to buy their phones as now everyone likes to have a iphone in his pocket!

EXTREMETECH2878d ago

Well probably yes lenovo is good at their phones as their new phones are cheap and they give comparitively greater features in that price.

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