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by graving 4518 days ago
This graph[1] tells some of the story, but the bigger story was they failed to capitalize on the patents, and even got fined by a jury for trying to abuse FRAND patents on WiFi and H.264.

http://static1.businessinsider.com/image/52605103ecad0479335...

http://m.computerworld.com/s/article/9242129/Microsoft_wins_...

Edit: The timing is very interesting too. Google reports its quarterly earnings tomorrow, and was known to have spent about $500M on advertizing the Moto X which hasn't been selling well and which must have dragged Google's earnings down. Releasing this news now will help calm investors tomorrow. Also, can't imagine that Lenovo will continue subsidizing the Moto X/Moto G, so I expect prices to go up once the acquisition completes.

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Increasing the price of a phone that "hasn't been selling well"? Doesn't seem like a good tactic to me (if they currently sell them at a loss, it would be an improvement, but it would be more cutting your losses than being a success)

Luckily, by the time the acquisition completes, those phones will be obsoleted by newer models ('completes' will take months, if not years)