Motorola Razr 2 Might Not Save Motorola’s Profits


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The original Motorola Razr was so popular it helped the company print money. The company was hoping for a repeat with the Motorola Razr 2, but analysts don’t think the new version can save the company’s profitability.

Motorola, the biggest U.S. mobile-phone maker, began selling the $250 Razr 2 last month. While the new device has a bigger screen and more storage for songs, it lacks features such as the touch screen found in Apple Inc.’s iPhone.
The Razr 2, based on the handset that analysts say accounts for a third of Motorola’s phone sales, will fail to win buyers because they can get the original for free with a service contract, said Brad Williams, who helps manage $13 billion as MTB Investment Advisors in Baltimore.
“You put it on the table next to the old Razr, and you don’t really see what you’re paying the extra $250 for,” Williams […]

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