Motorola steps back onto the market in top form with its Motorola Motolivn series. A range of handsets for cordless phones that carries along VoIP functionality, these Motorola Motolivn models are bound to set competitors on their ears as one of the very first VoIP mobile handsets available to consumers.
It was only a few months ago when Motorola’s drop in sales made the rounds. Technology experts speculated on Motorola’s chances of ever gaining the ground it lost. However, with the launch of the Motorlivn range, it’s clear that Motorola sales won’t stay down for much too long. In a bid to outsmart other titans in the field, the company is taking advantage of the potential sources for revenue that emerging markets are offering. Conceptually, the move is intended to aid Motorola’s efforts to initialize a tighter financial discipline as it tries to control operating costs. This principally accounts for why Motorola is also planning to transfer a considerable portion of its workforce from Europe and the United States—operating expenses have to go down and the company is initializing moves to make it happen. It’s a good strategy.
Motorola‘s launch of the Motolivn series couldn’t have come at a better time. While the reorganization deals with issues regarding operating costs, the launch aims to boost sales and thus, increase profit. Targeting the entire consumer continuum, Motorola designed its Motolivn units in order to appeal to both low tier to high end customers. Sleek designs and hunky builds. High definition audio. Spectacular functionality. These cordless phones are certain to attract consumer interests in a snap. It doesn’t hurt that the cordless handsets are available at very low prices. The price queue itself is enough to induce a cringe in a number of Motorola’s market competitors.
That’s not even counting the VoIP support that the units offer. With VoIP stepping closer to becoming a major player in mainstream communications, Motorola’s launch of VoIP DECT phones or, more specifically, VoIP handsets is a timely move.
Mobility, of course, is another big draw. Most handsets have to be within a particular range of the digital telephone socket—the same set-up applies to handsets manufactured for cordless phone units. However, the range is often quite limiting, allowing mobility that’s merely adequate. This is where Motorola’s Motolivn cordless handsets makes a remarkable departure. The location-free base unit that each and every cordless handset in the Motorola Motolivn series packs along allows the cordless phones to be positioned in nearly any area inside the confines of the office or home. So long, of course, that there is a power socket nearby, any of these Motorola cordless phone handsets are certain to offer connectivity with breathtaking mobility to tech adepts.
No longer will users need to be hobbled by their cordless phones or landlines that allow poor connection with a very limiting operational range. With Motorola‘s offering of cordless phones in the market, users can call any time they wish, from just about any where they wish. Let the good times roll with the launch of the Motorola Motolivn series.
The series includes the Motorola Motolivn D801 cordless designer phone, Motorola Motolivn D802 cordless designer phone and Motorola Motolivn D812 twin designer phone with tam. All three cordless handsets are compatible with several models of cordless phones as well as digital telephones in the market. In an industry enamored of the new, it is indeed a given that these Motorola phones will cause quite a stir. What does not follow is whether that interest will be so effectively sustained. Taking a a gander at any one of the Motolivn units—the Motorola Motolivn D801 cordless designer phone, the Motorola Motolivn D802 cordless designer phone and the Motorola Motolivn D812 twin designer phone with tam—it’s safe to conclude that the possibility of this interest waning is next to nil.