I really have work I need to do, lol, but... I get tired of reading, "screw moto, sgs2... blah blah blah" nonsense. "We" enthusiasts are a small fraction of the market. Important, BUT small.
Potentially. The way I look at it, the Bionic is a one-carrier device. It probably won't go world wide like the SGS2 is. It might/probably won't go to ATT either, so how many devices will they really sell in total?
If the SGS2 does by some miracle (doubt it) have a moto derived LTE radio in it, they get paid as well. This isn't a one device life cycle issue. LTE is the way of the world for the next 10+(?) years. How many chips, how many devices will be sold by them in that time?
That is a question that will probably never be answered b/c we will never know what the profit margin on a Bionic or an LTE radio chipset is. Since the technology for this radio will be capable of running on all LTE systems (just different frequencies), that is a world-wide market, not just one carrier. Expand that thought to China, Europe, India. We (the US) are small potatos.
Assume they make $10/Bionic, but only $1 per LTE radio. They sell a million bionics, but they sell the LTE radio to HTC, Samsung, Etc. Put that in context with the fact that the SGS2 has sold 5 million units to date and is not available in the US yet.
Would the profit from a patent from putting a Moto 4G LTE radio in a Samsung duel core phone outweigh the lost profit from people buying said Samsung phone over a Moto phone?
Potentially. The way I look at it, the Bionic is a one-carrier device. It probably won't go world wide like the SGS2 is. It might/probably won't go to ATT either, so how many devices will they really sell in total?
If the SGS2 does by some miracle (doubt it) have a moto derived LTE radio in it, they get paid as well. This isn't a one device life cycle issue. LTE is the way of the world for the next 10+(?) years. How many chips, how many devices will be sold by them in that time?
I.e. If Moto did develop a smaller 4g LTE radio/antenna that would fit in say, the GS2 and which is why Engineer keeps saying that the DB will be out before the GS2, because Moto wants theirs to be the first on the market, but shortly there after, Samsung is able to release their own duel-core 4g LTE phone... would Moto care about the mass move to GS2 because it would still be making money on every phone from patent profits....
That is a question that will probably never be answered b/c we will never know what the profit margin on a Bionic or an LTE radio chipset is. Since the technology for this radio will be capable of running on all LTE systems (just different frequencies), that is a world-wide market, not just one carrier. Expand that thought to China, Europe, India. We (the US) are small potatos.
Assume they make $10/Bionic, but only $1 per LTE radio. They sell a million bionics, but they sell the LTE radio to HTC, Samsung, Etc. Put that in context with the fact that the SGS2 has sold 5 million units to date and is not available in the US yet.