Motorola's customer support outside the US is less than poor. I am an owner of the Motorola Milestone (similar to the Droid in the US, just with GSM instead of CDMA). And after what James King, Moto's marketing director for Europe stated on facebook they should - imho - never sell a single phone again.
I've had numerous phones during my life and I've only had problems with the ones made by Motorola. My Razr had a very bright bluetooth light that wouldn't go out and I'm on my second Droid that has the issue of draining the battery while turned OFF. Apparently it's a common problem that Motorola hasn't done anything about. If everyone else is having the same luck with their Motorola phones I can see why they aren't selling.
hummm....not exactly... Volume means market share but not proftability. Apple market share is very low compared with Nokia, but still doing more money than the ice phone company... What are the financial results from Motorola? Maybe the way out that the company is fighting for is not for share. LG and Sansung can use the fantastic product portfolio to still doing money. Is it really important still selling a lot of low price phones to keep the share?
..and I hope it'll get even worse.
Motorola's customer support outside the US is less than poor. I am an owner of the Motorola Milestone (similar to the Droid in the US, just with GSM instead of CDMA). And after what James King, Moto's marketing director for Europe stated on facebook they should - imho - never sell a single phone again.
http://www.androidguys.com/2010/07/20/froyo-motorola-milestone-undecided/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+androidguyscom+
I've had numerous phones during my life and I've only had problems with the ones made by Motorola. My Razr had a very bright bluetooth light that wouldn't go out and I'm on my second Droid that has the issue of draining the battery while turned OFF. Apparently it's a common problem that Motorola hasn't done anything about. If everyone else is having the same luck with their Motorola phones I can see why they aren't selling.
hummm....not exactly... Volume means market share but not proftability. Apple market share is very low compared with Nokia, but still doing more money than the ice phone company... What are the financial results from Motorola? Maybe the way out that the company is fighting for is not for share. LG and Sansung can use the fantastic product portfolio to still doing money. Is it really important still selling a lot of low price phones to keep the share?
Good.
They mullered Psion and messed Symbian around. There's nothing they don't deserve