Moto X is the first flagship smartphone that Motorola Mobility is building from scratch under Google’s ownership, and the first obvious attempt for Google to see a payoff from the original acquisition. Since it was acquired, Motorola Mobility has continued to release devices under its Droid line ”” but it has also slimmed down its portfolio, from 45 products launched in 2011 to a current portfolio that is closer to a dozen devices, Woodside says.
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