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Following on recent reports that Lenovo will drop its own brand in favor of the newly-acquired Motorola subsidiary, the company has cleared out that it will not do so. Lenovo Group chairman and chief executive Yang Yuanqing told Reuters that such reports are false, and will be keeping the Lenovo brand on its mobile division despite the company's reorganization, as a result of the loss they have incurred over the past year. As you may recall, Chinese news outlets have picked up on rumors last November that Lenovo's brand name will be solely intended for PCs this year, leaving its smartphone brand to Motorola and its strong lineup of mobile devices. "We will never phase out Lenovo," Yang said. We've already given you an intro to the Lenovo S880 towards the end of last month. Lenovo Mobile pushes the barrier by introducing a 5-inch, dual-SIM handset priced at under Php15,000. Design and Construction The Lenovo S880 isn't the best in class in terms of construction mainly due to its plastic make. This similarity even goes beyond design as the dimensions of both phones are also almost identical (Lenovo S880 - 142 x 78 x 9.9 mm / Samsung GN 5.3 - 146.9 x 83 x 9.7 mm). Read more in our articles including "Lenovo will not drop its own mobile brand: CEO" and "Lenovo S880 Review".

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Following on recent reports that Lenovo will drop its own brand in favor of the newly-acquired Motorola subsidiary, the company has cleared out that it will not do so. Lenovo Group chairman and chief executive Yang Yuanqing told Reuters that such reports are false, and will be keeping the Lenovo brand on its mobile division despite the company's reorganization, as a result of the loss they have incurred over the past year.

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As you may recall, Chinese news outlets have picked up on rumors last November that Lenovo's brand name will be solely intended for PCs this year, leaving its smartphone brand to Motorola and its strong lineup of mobile devices. "We will never phase out Lenovo," Yang said. We've already given you an intro to the Lenovo S880 towards the end of last month.

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Our coverage of lenovo mobile includes: "Lenovo will not drop its own mobile brand: CEO"; "Lenovo S880 Review"; "Lenovo IdeaPad S10 in the flesh". Each article provides unique insights and information.