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MOTODEV > Technologies > MOTOMAGX MotoMagx was a Linux kernel -based mobile operating system developed and launched in 2007 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] by Motorola to run on their mid-to-high-end mobile phones . The system was based on MontaVista 's Mobilinux .
The Motorola Defy (A8210/MB525) is an Android-based smartphone from Motorola. It filled a niche market segment, by being one of the few small, IP67 rated smartphones available at the time of its late 2010 release; it is water resistant, dust resistant, and has an impact-resistant screen. [ 6 ]
Motorola Moto is a range of Android mobile devices manufactured by Motorola Mobility, a subsidiary of Lenovo, since 2013. This article lists the various Moto series ...
The Photon runs a customized interface similar to the standard Android interface with several additions. Motorola provides custom widgets to toggle settings for airplane mode, bluetooth, wireless 4G access (WiMAX 2.5 GHz), and WiFi access as well as resizable widgets for functions such as the calendar, social networking, a world clock and more.
The Motorola Razr (pronounced / ˈ r eɪ z ər / like "razor") is a brand of mobile phones manufactured by Motorola Mobility (previously Motorola, now a division of Lenovo). Its current iteration since 2019, styled motorola razr , consist of foldable smartphones reminiscent of the original Razr line of flip phones .
Motorola V60g. The V60 was a popular clamshell flip phone sold by Motorola in 2001. Notable features include a premium metal casing, SMS and EMS messaging, and internet capabilities. Three versions of the V60 were sold; the V60g, V60c, and V60t. The V60g had triband GSM 900/1800/1900 and was sold worldwide.
Motorola Mobility LLC, marketing as Motorola, is an American consumer electronics manufacturer primarily producing smartphones and other mobile devices running Android. Headquartered at Merchandise Mart in Chicago , Illinois , it is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Chinese technology company Lenovo .
In March 2008, with the company losing money, Brown announced that Motorola would split in two. [14] Motorola became Motorola Mobility (the cellphone side of the company), and Motorola Solutions. [15] [16] Brown continued to run the new Motorola Solutions, which began trading on the New York Stock Exchange in 2011.