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The people who decided to co-found LiMo are all gone, right? Why should new management be required to carry on the strategies and tactics of the people that they replaced? What would continuing to be on the LiMo board bring to Motorola at this point? If they cannot answer this question, then the smart thing to do is leave, right?
Forget about LiMo for now. How well has Motorola done Android phones in the past? ;-)
Steve
If you want to portray it as a cost-cutting measure, that's fine. If you want to portray it as a new venture to hopefully get a new class of users (shaking things up, as you put it), fine. But don't try to spin it as trying to "focus on the things that you do well". If they were doing things that well, they wouldn't have needed to shake things up, right?
As for WM 7 coming out in 2013, I assume that was a joke. Current reports have it going RTM in Spring 2010, and it won't take 3 years for OEMs to introduce phones with it. Unless there's slippage (from Microsoft? Never!), handsets should be available during Fall 2010.
Steve
Steve
Likely once they get a "hit" phone or two they will try to sell again.