
LG Electronics quit the Android world last July, and while the company never produced a flagship smartphone capable of hanging with the best in the market, LG was a prominent source of cheap smartphones, especially in the US. Thanks to a new report from Counterpoint Research, we're now getting a look at what a US market without LG looks like, and the big winner is apparently Lenovo's phone division, Motorola.
Counterpoint Research shows Motorola capturing the #3 spot in the US smartphone market, with 10 percent market share. Apple takes the top spot with 58 percent, and Samsung grabs a 22 percent share. It looks like LG supply cratered around September 2021.

Motorola occasionally makes flagship smartphones, but in the US, these releases don't come on a reliable schedule. The Motorola Razr is a beautiful-looking retro-style foldable smartphone, but it's woefully delicate; our first-gen version from early 2020 broke in a single day. A sequel was announced just seven months later and launched in October of 2020. That was 18 months ago, and a Razr 3 is nowhere to be seen. As for slab phones, Motorola did not release a flagship Snapdragon 888 phone in the US last year. 2020's Motorola Edge+, which has a Snapdragon 865, is the company's current US flagship.
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