Larry Page, CEO of Google today, try to give an explanation over an agreement to buy Motorola by Lenovo. It was perpetrated through Google 's official blog post.
" This is an important step for Android users everywhere, so I wanted to explain it, " wrote Page.
Page explained that Google bought Motorola in 2012 with the aim to boost the Android ecosystem, as well as increase Google's patent portfolio. He felt, for the past 19 months, it has been achieved.
Moto Moto X and G was touted as Motorola 's flagship product that should be commended. " I am very excited waiting line of smartphones ( Motorola ) in 2014, " he wrote.
However, Page continued, competition in the smartphone market is very tight. Therefore, he felt that mobile device makers are " throw themselves fully " will greatly assist efforts to survive.
" That's why we believe Motorola would be better off under Lenovo, " said Page.
Lenovo currently has termed the fast-growing smartphone business. Moreover, they constitute the largest PC manufacturers with the fastest growth.
On the other hand, Google through the sale of its energy can be focused on innovation in the Android ecosystem.
Page also denied that the sale of Google's move implies a change in the device arena. So far I still have the effort in hardware, such as Google Glass ( wearable ) and the acquisition of Nest.
Page said that, in the wearable and home technology markets, and the dynamics of different maturity. " We are very excited about the opportunity to bring foreign products in this emerging ecosystem, " he said.
In short, Google Glass and Nest will not be sold Google in the near future.
Page said Lenovo had intended to maintain Motorola 's identity, just as it did at the time of purchasing the IBM ThinkPad in 2005.
Page went on, as long as the deal is not yet completed, the business will run as usual. " The deal is not yet approved in the U.S. or China, and it usually takes a long time, " wrote Page.
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