The Chinese manufacturer had high hopes when it took Motorola off Google's hands. Unfortunately, combined sales of both Motorola and Lenovo smartphones have been far lower than expected.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-still-struggling-with-its-three-year-old-Motorola-acquisition.192174.0.html
After buying Motorola phones exclusively for over a decade and finding them to be virtually indestructible, Lenovo really dropped the ball. The last phone I purchased from them was the Pure, it was a great phone but it lacked the toughness of the old Motorola. I went through three phones in 12 months due to screen connections failing . great features, work well, but the failure rate is way too high (oh, customer service is getting to be nonexistent as well)
i loved Motorola and the direction it was going but when lennovo took over my phone went bad and they would not warranty it after only 7 months and when í looked into the issue many people were having customer satisfaction issues so I left for lg