Motorola Kills Launch of New Camera Phone in China
Motorola on Tuesday said it killed the launch of a camera phone model for the Chinese market, underscoring the company’s struggles in the hot-selling segment. "Motorola, the world’s second-largest cell phone maker behind Finland’s Nokia, said the V295 phone was not needed and demand would be met in China by two other camera models it already offers, the A760 and E365."
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