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      TCL plans to rejuvenate Palm

      2015-01-08 08:14 China Daily Web Editor: Qin Dexing
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      Once a smart device leader, iconic brand given second chance of life with investment from TCL

      Is Alcatel still making smartphones? Yes it is, and so soon will Palm, the long-forgotten smartphone and personal digital assistant maker, thanks to Chinese vendor TCL Communication Technology Holdings Ltd.

      After keeping the Alcatel brand for almost a decade in mute mode, the Shenzhen, Guangdong-based growing force in the mobile sector, which is now operating globally under the Alcatel Onetouch and TCL brands, announced on Wednesday that after buying the rights to the Palm name from Hewlett-Packard Co for an undisclosed amount, it will recreate a new company based in California's Silicon Valley to relaunch the iconic handsets.

      George Guo, TCL Communication's chief executive, said the company will revitalize Palm by launching a new device this year aimed at opening up the premium handset market, a segment currently dominated by Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics Co.

      "The purchase will help TCL diversify and expand its business into other areas, such as high-end smartphones," he said.

      Palm's development and manufacturing team will remain headquartered in the Valley to "leverage the talent and partnership opportunities in the area", read a statement from the company.

      TCL is not planning to make any major public show of its latest development, not even at the ongoing International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, choosing instead a low-key private gathering on Tuesday to reveal the development.

      Guo said TCL completed the acquisition through one of its subsidiaries, and did not want to elaborate on its significance.

      TCL Communication, however, has played a very high-profile industry role over the past year, as one of nine major Chinese vendors that have managed to topple South Korean dominance in the global smartphone market.

      Collectively the group of nine, which included Xiaomi Corp, Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and Lenovo Group Ltd, had grabbed a 31.3 percent share of the sector by the second quarter of last year. Samsung and LG Electronics together had 30.1 percent in the same period, said the Federation of Korean Industries, an alliance of South Korean conglomerates.

      TCL offers product lines including smartphones, tablets, wearable devices and mobile routers.

      HP bought back Palm in 2010 for $1.2 billion with the hope of utilizing its WebOS mobile operating system across many products. HP ultimately mothballed its consumer mobile ambitions, and in 2013 LG bought the WebOS platform, which now powers its smart televisions.

      Because TCL is yet to announce business strategies for the Palm unit, analysts are expecting more information before forecasting the brand's future.

      Wang Jingwen, an analyst at Shanghai-based consultancy Canalys China, said: "With the rise of multiple local vendors, the competition is very intense."

      Industry consultancy IDC also said slowing sales growth is making China a tough market for emerging companies.

      "With existing players taking a firm grasp on the mainstream market, newcomers have to offer buyers something new and unique," said James Yan, an IDC researcher.

      TCL is not the only Chinese company interested in buying struggling overseas handset brands.

      Beijing-based Lenovo, the world's largest personal computer maker, has just said it plans to bring Motorola-branded phones to China before the end of next month, after acquiring Motorola Mobility from Google Inc for $2.9 billion a year ago.

      Rick Osterloh, president and chief operating officer of Motorola, told China Daily in mid-December that Lenovo's channel network in China will support the comeback of the brand in the world's largest smartphone market.

      Lenovo is hoping the Motorola name will become a serious challenge to Apple and Samsung, particularly in the United States and Europe.

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