Google Supported Samsung, LG, HTC, and Sony Ericsson

Posted by Unknown on Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Who would have thought, which Google acquired Motorola move welcomed by a number of other smartphone manufacturers. Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson, and HTC does Google support the acquisition of leading mobile phone manufacturers in the U.S..
It could not be separated from the motivation behind Google's willing to set aside a budget of 12.5 billion U.S. dollars, or around Rp 112 trillion to buy Motorola. In a press statement on Monday (8/15/2011), Google asserts that the main purpose of the acquisition is to strengthen control of Motorola's patent portfolio as an open source platform Android.
"We welcome the news today that shows the full commitment of Google to maintain Android, partners, and the ecosystem," said JK Shin, President of Samsung Mobile Communication Division, as reported by the Google site. The same sentence said Peter Chou, CEO of HTC Corp..
The same thing also be said Bert Nordberg, President and CEO of Sony Ericsson and Jong Seok Park, President and CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company. However, a rather strange sentence delivered on behalf of some of the leaders of the world ponsle manufacturers are exactly the same as a template. There has been no official statement delivered those officials directly.
In a statement, Google CEO Larry Page was convincing the partners that have been using Android as a platform for the acquisition of Motorola's products that will not change its business model. Larry Page confirmed that Motorola will continue to run separately as a company that both the Android licensing. Google also stated that Android would still be open source platform.
"Many partners have contributed to the success of the hardware maker Android and we will continue to work closely with all of them to provide the best experience for users," said Larry Page.

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