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RIP: Motorola's glory days.....

I think the Texas plant was doomed for three reasons, the AT&T exclusivity on Motomaker, no back engraving to start, and no wood backs until later. The plant was brought online for Moto Maker and they doomed that from the start.:(

It was a modular production line, also able to accommodate new models quickly.

I'd been there often over the years, watched it grow, shrink, all but die and get improved.

It's a loss for us. :(
 
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"Motorola's glory days"
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Made in Japan
 
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I personally thought that the moto x would be a big game changer and would be something like the iPhone (when I mean something like iPhone i mean we're moto works only on one type of phone, the moto x and keeps upgrading it) but I personally wanted to get it mostly caz the google always on this (I'm sorta a Siri/google voice thingy nut! But sadly I didn't get it... Still working on gettin my first phone!
 
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I personally thought that the moto x would be a big game changer and would be something like the iPhone (when I mean something like iPhone i mean we're moto works only on one type of phone, the moto x and keeps upgrading it) but I personally wanted to get it mostly caz the google always on this (I'm sorta a Siri/google voice thingy nut! But sadly I didn't get it... Still working on gettin my first phone!

Maybe the new moto x will be your phone.
 
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Anyone who cares about the market wants multiple vendors to succeed. We all know what happens when one manufacturer owns a market: for example, when MS bundled their way to a near monopoly in web browsers the result was IE6 :eek:! The thought of what Samsung software would be like without effective competition is too horrible to contemplate ;)
 
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