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In late-2009, US-based telecommunications company, Motorola Inc. (Motorola) and US-based mobile telecommunications network operator, Verizon Wireless (Verizon) unveiled a smart phone branded as 'Droid' in the US. Droid was launched at a time when Motorola was experiencing disappointing sales and was planning to spin off its mobile phone division. Motorola planned to arrest the decline in sales with the launch of the Droid. Powered by Google's Android 2.0 operating system, Droid was pitched against consumer electronics major Apple Inc's iPhone. Droid was promoted heavily using Verizon's marketing muscle. Verizon and Motorola had launched a US$ 100 million marketing campaign called 'iDon't' to promote Droid.
Some experts felt that the unique features of Droid could challenge iPhone. On the other hand, some analysts felt that Motorola had a long way to go to emerge as a challenger to iPhone created a strong position for itself in the lucrative smart phone market. The Droid was largely well-received and to some extent had revived Motorola's financial position. However, marketing experts were sharply divided on the positioning strategy adopted by Motorola and Verizon for droid. In view of its success, Motorola planned to revive its mobile phone division and planned to launch Droid in India, China, Japan, and Europe in 2010. The company also planned to launch Android-powered phones in low-end as well as smart phone versions.
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