OREANDA-NEWS. May 27, 2016. Taiwan-based Lenovo released its earnings and revenue for last quarter. The company said its Motorola segment contributed almost 5 million units in phone sales, while kicking in \\$1 billion in revenue to Lenovo's Mobile Business Group, which includes phones, tablets and smart TVs.

Motorola's numbers don't sound terrible considering that Lenovo sold a total of 10.9 million smartphones for the quarter, while overall revenue for the Mobile Business Group was \\$1.7 billion. But the results from Motorola were lower than the same quarter last year when it contributed more than 7.8 million in smartphone unit sales and delivered \\$1.8 billion in revenue to the Mobile Business Group.

Lenovo is a top player in the PC world, but the smartphone market has become a tougher nut to crack. Smartphone ownership has reached a saturation point in major regions across the world, while Apple and Samsung continue to dominate the market, leaving little but scraps left over for other manufacturers.

The integration of Motorola, which Lenovo officially acquired in October 2014 for \\$2.91 billion, isn't going as smoothly as Lenovo would like. Smartphone shipments in Lenovo's home base of China dropped by 85 percent last quarter, and the Motorola handsets sold in the United States didn't lure in enough buyers.