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Motorola Gets in the Game
Oleh:
Hempel, Jessi
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Fortune vol. 160 no. 6 (Oct. 2009)
,
page 60.
Topik:
Motorola
;
Sanjay Jha
;
Smartphone
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FF16.41
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The vibe at the mobile industry conference in San Francisco was a mix of anticipation and skepticism as Sanjay Jha, co-CEO and putative savior of Motorola, took the stage to discuss its newest wireless phones. In recent years the 81-year-old company had done little to excite the iPhone-brandishing set, but Jha's early September appearance held real promise for the gadget-loving audience. Jha, 46, an engineer who joined Motorola (MOT, Fortune 500) from wireless chip maker Qualcomm in August 2008, has bona fide technology chops. And it wasn't lost on the crowd that Jha had picked Apple's backyard to reveal the devices that would form the centerpiece of his strategy for turning around the company's moribund handset business. Google (GOOG, Fortune 500) even sent its mobile czar, Andy Rubin, to sprinkle some extra high-tech pixie dust on Jha's presentation. The mood quickly turned to disappointment. After describing two upcoming phones, Jha demonstrated only one: a smartphone with a slide-out keyboard, a touchscreen, and software that pulls together different social-networking sites.
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