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by tom on May 25, 2006

According to a story from Reuters today, Motorola are set to release a range of new slim phones called the SCPL.
Ron Garriques, who heads Motorola's biggest division, said the range would be called the SCPL, pronounced "scalpel." He did not give any details beyond describing the phones as thinner and with five features that would stand out from rival phones.Mr Garriques also said he expects the company to sell up to 500 million phones from the RAZR range during the life of the product.
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Response from:
Olger
(05/29/06 9:10am)
Novelties it is always good. Motorolla pleases us regulary.
Response from:
Izaach
(06/07/06 12:43pm)
Nice. RAZR. SLVR. SCPL. What's next? CSPT?
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son dakika haber
(11/09/08 9:29pm)
thanks very
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Strategic Name Development Product Naming Blog
If you’ve got one phone named after a razor, it makes thematic sense to have a second phone named after a scalpel. Slim, sharp, cutting edge—they’re all good connotations. The problem comes when you start removing too many letters from a word. Mo...
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Strategic Name Development Product Naming Blog
If you’ve got one phone named after a razor, it makes thematic sense to have a second phone named after a scalpel. Slim, sharp, cutting edge—they’re all good connotations. The problem comes when you start removing too many letters from a word. Mo...
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brandsizzle
Okay, so according to Reuters Motorola plans to continue their love affair with four-letter brand names with the release of a range of cellular phones to be called SCPL...as in scalpel. SCPL rounds out a foursome, following the releases of
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