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  2. Moto E (1st generation) - Wikipedia

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    The Moto E was designed to specifically compete against feature phones in emerging markets; according to Charlie Tritschler, Motorola's senior vice-president of products, the Moto E's goal was to "end the feature phone", and the device was primarily targeted towards "people who have been on the edge for a while but just didn’t think they could afford a smartphone."

  3. Motorola Flipout - Wikipedia

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    Since Motorola won't provide further updates for the Flipout, CyanogenMod 7.2 (Android 2.3.7) is used to update the device beyond official releases. [4] [5] Work was carried out at Xda-developers to update the Flipout to Android Gingerbread .

  4. Category:Motorola mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... List of Motorola V series phones; Motorola V120c; Motorola V170; Motorola V300; Motorola ...

  5. Motorola DynaTAC - Wikipedia

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    The DynaTAC is a series of cellular telephones manufactured by Motorola from 1983 to 1994. The Motorola DynaTAC 8000X received approval from the U.S. FCC on September 21, 1983. [1] A full charge took roughly 10 hours, and it offered 30 minutes of talk time. [2] It also offered an LED display for dialing or recall of one of 30 phone numbers.

  6. Moto G4 - Wikipedia

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    On December 29, 2016, Motorola began rolling out an update to Android 7.0 "Nougat". [5] In September 2017, Motorola stated that the Moto G4 Plus would receive an update to Android 8.1 "Oreo" although no estimated date was given. An Android 8.1 update was released in February 2019. [6]

  7. Droid 2 - Wikipedia

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    Motorola Droid, Motorola Droid Pro, Motorola Droid X, Motorola Droid X2, Motorola Droid Bionic, Motorola Milestone, Motorola Milestone 2, Motorola Droid 3, Motorola Milestone 3: Form factor: Slate slider smartphone: Dimensions: 116.3 mm (4.58 in) H 60.5 mm (2.38 in) W 13.7 mm (0.54 in) D: Weight: 169 g (6.0 oz) Operating system: Android 2.2 [5]

  8. Motorola Atrix 4G - Wikipedia

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    The Motorola Atrix 4G (also known as the MB860, ME860 in Asia, or MB861 in Korea) is an Android-based smartphone developed by Motorola, introduced at CES 2011 along with the Motorola Xoom, Motorola Droid Bionic, and Motorola Cliq 2 [2] on January 5, 2011. It was made available in the first quarter of 2011.

  9. Motorola One - Wikipedia

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    Motorola One (stylised as MotorolaOne) is a series of Android phones developed by Motorola Mobility.The Motorola One series, first launched in 2018 as upper mid-range replacements for the Moto X4, was originally a series of phones featuring the Android One version of Android and mostly made available in Asian and European markets.