While cell phone shipments soared in the third quarter, Motorola lost its U.S. market share crown to Samsung.
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Analysts say that after years of missed opportunities a bold move by the handset maker was necessary but fraught with problems.
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Analysts expect the phone maker to announce a focus on Android that would make Google the centerpiece of its handset business.
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RIM cracks the consumer high end, but will U.S. and European holiday shoppers choose this phone over the iPhone, the G1, or the Nokia 5800?
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The software could give the phone maker a much-needed foothold in the consumer market’s high end but may be too immature for immediate relief.
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Blackberry doubles U.S. market share as LG challenges Motorola's leadership; carriers cut prices and soften contract terms.
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Celebration has a distinct South Korean flavor as Samsung and LG gain ground, while consumers hang up on Apple, Motorola, and Sony Ericsson.
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