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Grundig Mobile: Hagenuk Telecom GmbH: insolvency in 1997, mobile phone development and manufacturing business acquired by Telital in 1998 [9] Siemens Mobile: Acquired by BenQ Corporation in 2005 to form BenQ Mobile: Telefunken Italy: Onda Mobile Communication India: YU Televentures: Was a subsidiary of Micromax Indonesia: Nexian Japan: Sanyo ...
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. [4] [5] [6]
Oppo K5, Reno2, Realme X2, Redmi K30 (POCO X2 in India), Google Pixel 4a, Motorola Moto G9 Plus, One Fusion+, Lenovo Tab P11 Pro, Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite, Mi CC9 Pro (Note 10), Mi CC9 Pro Premium Edition (Note 10 Pro) SM7150-AC (732G) [205] Q3 2020 Motorola Moto G40 Fusion, G60, Poco X3, X3 NFC, Redmi Note 10 Pro, Note 10 Pro Max, Note 12 Pro ...
Lenovo believes that Motorola will help put it on the map as mobile device maker in developed markets such as the United States and Europe. Yang Yuanqing said, "Motorola is a good brand with worldwide awareness. This is the company that invented mobile phone, not just smartphones. Motorola will give us a good retail relationship.
The mobile industry in Pakistan has traditionally been marked by intense competition. However, as they step into the year 2023, there has been an unforeseen decline in the importation of mobile phones. This unexpected downturn in the mobile import market has triggered a sudden surge in mobile prices across Pakistan.
Pages in category "Mobile phones introduced in 2003" ... recent changes. M. Motorola MPx200; N. Nokia 1100; ... 7250; Nokia 7600; Nokia 7700; Nokia 8910i; S. Samsung ...
Motorola was founded in Chicago, Illinois, as Galvin Manufacturing Corporation (at 847 West Harrison Street) [9] in 1928.. Paul Galvin wanted a brand name for Galvin Manufacturing Corporation's new car radio, and created the name "Motorola" by linking "motor" (from motor car) with "ola" (from Victrola), which was also a popular ending for many companies at the time, e.g. Moviola, Crayola. [10]
Sales were initially poor, and by the early 1990s, Motorola held a market share of over 60 percent in the country's mobile phone market compared to just 10 percent for Samsung. [25] Samsung's mobile phone division also struggled with poor quality and inferior [clarification needed] products until the mid-1990s, and exit from the sector was a ...