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  2. MotoMagx - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. List of Motorola V series phones - Wikipedia

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    A grey Motorola V220. The V220 is an entry-level camera flip-phone released in 2004. The phone features tri-band capabilities, a VGA camera with MP3 ringtones and a vibrant color screen.

  4. Droid 2 - Wikipedia

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    The original Droid phone received criticism for its keys being too flat and for not having an offset placement. The Droid 2 was designed with a replacement closer to that of standard keyboard as seen with computer's keyboard with significantly raised ("domed") keys.

  5. Motorola Razr - Wikipedia

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    The Razr V3i was sold during the height of the popularity of the Razr series. 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).

  6. Motorola Defy - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. OMAP - Wikipedia

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    The OMAP 1 family started with a TI-enhanced ARM925 core (ARM925T), and then changed to a standard ARM926 core. It included many variants, most easily distinguished according to manufacturing technology (130 nm except for the OMAP171x series), CPU, peripheral set, and distribution channel (direct to large handset vendors, or through catalog-based distributors).

  8. Motorola Photon - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Talk:Motorola Defy - Wikipedia

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