El ERROR que hizo perder MILES de millones a Motorola.

There was a time when Motorola was synonymous with the future: it invented the first mobile phone, was the voice we heard from the moon, and put the legendary RAZR V3, the flip phone that defined an era, in our hands. Then came the mistake that cost Motorola billions… and began a humiliating fall that almost erased its name from history. In this Corotero video, I tell you the whole story: from the small workshop in Chicago repairing car radios, to becoming a mobile phone giant… and then watching it all collapse. We talk about the DynaTAC, the StarTAC, the RAZR boom, the Iridium debacle, how they underestimated the iPhone, the failed alliance with Apple (ROKR), the arrival of activist investors, the Google acquisition, the sale to Lenovo, and the attempt to be reborn with the Moto G and the new foldable RAZR. This isn't just the story of a famous phone: it's the true story of how a company can kill its own success, lose billions of dollars, and go from dominating the market to fighting in the "good, pretty, and cheap" mid-range. A slow, painful fall, and above all, one filled with decisions that today seem impossible to justify. In this video you'll see: How Motorola went from pioneer to humiliating failure The origin and rise of the brand, from car radios to the RAZR V3 Project Iridium and the mistake that burned through billions Why Motorola lost the war against Apple, Samsung, Nokia, and Android The role of Google and Lenovo in its dismantling and "rebirth" Motorola's place today in pop culture and the smartphone market If you enjoy stories about Nokia, Sega, Atari, Polaroid, Yahoo, and other giants that fell from grace, you'll love this episode. Subscribe to Corotero for more in-depth stories about companies, technology, and pop culture, and let me know in the comments what other brand you'd like to see in the next video. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #Motorola #RAZR #MotorolaHistory #Corotero #MobilePhones #PopCulture #TechCompanies #Nokia #Google #Lenovo #Phones #Smartphone #Iridium #Retro #Companies