
When Lenovo bought Motorola, it announced that it would not kill the company it had just launched. However, it seemed that it would stop launching the mid-range and entry-level Motorola. Today, Lenovo even becomes a bit more Motorola by going on to install the same interface as the Moto.
Lenovo becomes a little more Motorola
Lenovo happens to be a bit more Motorola. When Lenovo bought Motorola, it had to confirm that it would not cancel Motorola smartphone launches. However, it was later stated that only high-end Moto mobiles would be launched, so it seemed that Moto E and Moto G might not be launched any more. However, due to the great success of these models, Lenovo finally decided to continue launching them on the market.
Now, not only the Moto E and Moto G are launched, but the Moto C and Moto M have also been launched, as well as the Moto Z, and the Moto X are still being launched. The name Motorola is even used again, because before it seemed that mobile phones would be renamed Lenovo Moto.
And now even Lenovo will stop installing its interface on Lenovo smartphones - apparently some Lenovo phones that are not Motorola are still being launched. The interface they will now have is a more "stock" interface, more similar to the one present in Nexus mobiles. That is, the interface of Motorola mobiles.
ZUK, which also launched some great value-for-money smartphones, and is also part of Lenovo, had its own interface. However, it seemed that Lenovo did not want to have three different brands, so it could only stick with a single brand. Motorola would be the brand. The mobiles would be in the style of Lenovo, with a great quality / price ratio, and would have the interface of the ZUK. Well, neither Lenovo nor ZUK, in the end Motorola will be the main brand, with the same Moto as always, and with the Motorola mobile interface.
It is logical, without counting Samsung, whose protagonism in the Android market is total, Motorola is one of the few manufacturers that has managed to become one of the best brands in the market, mainly for its mid-range smartphones.