poofyhairguy
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it was a horrible, expensive mistake.
No it wasn't. Do you know why Google bought Moto?
Google didn't buy Moto for the phones, Google bought Moto because they were failing and they threatened to go full patent kamikaze on the rest of the Android OEMs (it already sued Apple) in a desperate attempt to survive. Moto was in the mobile game for a long time and had more patent than almost anyone so they could have really put a hurt on someone like Samsung.
Google bought them to prevent this situation, and when they sold Moto's phone division to Lenovo they kept these patents. With the leverage of these patents not only did Google prevent a Moto-led civil war, but it was able to achieve this:
Apple and Google have agreed to dismiss all the current lawsuits that exist directly between the two companies, Apple and Google said in a joint statement. Apple and Google have also agreed to work together in some areas of patent reform."
http://recode.net/2014/05/16/apple-google-settle-motorola-patent-dispute-but-broader-issues-remain/
Prior to buying Moto, Google itself didn't have enough patents to cause a stalemate like that. At the end of the day the Moto purchase was a huge success because it finally gave Android real legal stability.