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"We can do it," said a confident country manager Arlene Amarante, citing Motorola phones’ cutting-edge technology, durability, impeccable style, user-friendly features and above all, several service centers for the needs of Filipino subscribers.
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She added that from the start, Motorola has been known for its cutting-edge technology, durability, impeccable style, and user-friendly features.
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"We can do it," said a confident country manager Arlene Amarante, citing Motorola phones’ cutting-edge technology, durability, impeccable style, user-friendly features and above all, several service centers for the needs of Filipino subscribers.
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She added that from the start, Motorola has been known for its cutting-edge technology, durability, impeccable style, and user-friendly features.
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