“Google just announced the release of the Moto X. Finally, we get our first glimpse at what Motorola has been up to since Google bought it out,” Alexander Cho writes for The Motley Fool.
“If this is the best product that Google can come up with, it has failed,” Cho writes. “The new iOS 7 operating system and the unparalleled retail distribution of Apple are going to crush Motorola. All of the foot traffic that’s going to pass by the Apple Store this coming holiday season will see the company’s multitude of releases. The next generation iPad, next generation iPhone, and (if the rumor of Apple iPhone Lite is true) the iPhone Lite product line will pop up too. Apple is notorious for generating excitement for its products and services that Google/Motorola simply does not have.”
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