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Motorola claims it is the world's first mobile phone made using post-consumer recycled plastic; in this instance, recycled water bottles. The W233 Renew is also claimed as the world's first carbon neutral phone. [1] Announced at CES on January 6, 2009, its plastic housing is also 100 percent recyclable. [2]
The phone does not, however, run the re-branded Motoblur interface for Android, instead providing the Google Experience skin and application stack. [4] [11] With a major marketing push by Motorola and Verizon during and after its November 2009 release, the Droid became popular and had strong sales in the United States. [12]
The Motorola Aura was a series of mobile phones introduced by Motorola as part of its 4LTR product line. Announced in October 2008, the device became available in December 2008. Announced in October 2008, the device became available in December 2008.
That seemingly leaked roadmap has now revealed its final Android-based treasure, a Motorola "Morrison" that looks a heck of a lot like the device we'd seen leaked through some Wal-mart docs.
Motorola (MOT), the once-soaring cell phone maker now attempting a comeback, is looking to offload its television set-top box and business equipment unit for $4.5 billion, according to The Wall ...
Apparently Moto has been shopping the spec-sheet and images around to carriers over the last few months in preparation for a Q2 2009 US launch (Europe in Q3 2009) for the MySpaceBook crowd.
Pages in category "Motorola mobile phones" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Canopy – A line-of-sight wireless technology, primarily used by ISPs to provide broadband internet; MotoMESH – A mobile wireless broadband product providing proprietary "Mesh-Enabled Architecture" and standards-based 802.11 network access in both the unlicensed 2.4 GHz band and the licensed 4.9 GHz public-safety band