Motorola Mobility

Motorola Mobility with corporate headquarters in Libertyville, Illinois, is a U.S. manufacturer of mobile phones. The Company was formed by the splitting of Motorola Inc. in January 2011. The business customer division was settled at Motorola Solutions, while the retail business was transferred to Motorola Mobility.

May 22, 2012 Google Inc. closed, after approval of the various antitrust authorities, which announced in August 2011 acquisition of Motorola Mobility from. For the acquisition, Google had paid 12.5 billion U.S. dollars. On the same day the Google employee Dennis Woodside replaced the former CEO Sanjay Jha In this function.

In a patent dispute with Apple over standard relevant patents Motorola Mobility had obtained a temporary ban on the sale of some Apple products at the Mannheim Regional Court. End of February 2012 put the Oberlandesgericht Karlsruhe this online sales ban on iPhone and iPad to the decision of the appellate proceedings suspended.

On April 17, 2013 it was reported that Motorola Home was sold for 2.2 billion U.S. dollars to the Arris Group, headquartered in Suwanee (Georgia ). Motorola Mobile remains as a separate division at Google.

In January 2014 Google announced that Motorola Mobility is taken from the Chinese PC maker Lenovo for a sale price of 2.91 billion U.S. dollars, with the portfolio of patents, however, largely remains with Google.

Products

Motorola RAZR XT910 Smartphone

  • Fitness Tracker Motoactv
  • Mobile phones (cell phones, smart phones ) See also: List of Motorola mobile phones
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