Motorola says hello to China, again
Updated: 2015-01-26 14:26
By Liu Zheng and Gao Yuan(chinadaily.com.cn)
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A launch event that marks Motorola's official return to China market held on Monday at China National Convention Center in Beijing.
China Daily Website will cover the event Live here:
3:23 pm,China National Convention Center, Beijing
Liu Jun, Lenovo vice-president who also heads the company's mobility unite, takes on stage. "After Moto missed out the smartphone wave years ago, Moto will focus on innovation and user experience," said Liu.[Gao Yuan/chinadaily.com.cn] |
The decision of leaving China and other emerging markets was wrong, said Liu.
Lots of localization work needs to be done before bringing the device back to China by Spring Festival. The phones will be available in major e-commerce sites.
Lenovo's sales network in Asia to help Moto devices penetrate the emerging markets like China, India.
3:20 pm,China National Convention Center, Beijing
Liu Jun, Lenovo executive vice-president and president of Lenovo's Mobile Business Group delivers a keynote speech at the event.[Gao Yuan/chinadaily.com.cn] |
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