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  2. Moto G4 - Wikipedia

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    www.motorola.com /us /smartphones-moto-g-family The Moto G4 is a line of Android smartphones manufactured by Motorola Mobility , a subsidiary of Lenovo . It is the successor to the third-generation Moto G , and was first released in Brazil and India on May 17, 2016, with other markets following.

  3. Moto G (1st generation) - Wikipedia

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    On 13 May 2014, Motorola unveiled an updated variant of the phone, the Moto G LTE, which added LTE support, a gyroscope, [12] and a MicroSD card slot. [13] By January 2015 the Android 5.0.2 "Lollipop" OTA update started rolling out and in September 2015, version 5.1 rolled out in India. As of March 2015, Motorola has been slowly upgrading handsets.

  4. Moto G (2nd generation) - Wikipedia

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    The phone includes a non-removable 2070 mAh battery (2390 mAh for the 4G version), which Motorola touts as providing "all-day" battery life. The phone supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 fast charging, if used with a charger which supports Quick Charge 2.0 or better.

  5. Motorola Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Under Lenovo, Motorola Mobility has faced criticism for having an increasingly poor commitment to maintaining Android software updates for its devices, exemplified by negative responses to a 2019 announcement that Android 9.0 "Pie" updates to the Moto Z2 Force in the United States would only be available to the Verizon Wireless model. [48] [49]

  6. Moto G6 - Wikipedia

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    Moto G6 (stylized by Motorola as moto g 6) [1] is a series of Android smartphones developed by Motorola Mobility, a subsidiary of Lenovo. It is the sixth generation of the Moto G family. There are three models, the g 6, g 6 plus and g 6 play. Only the g 6 and g 6 Play were available in the United States.

  7. Peripheral Interface Adapter - Wikipedia

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    The PIA is designed for glueless connection to the Motorola 6800 style bus, and provides 20 I/O lines, which are organised into two 8-bit bidirectional ports (or 16 general-purpose I/O lines) and 4 control lines (for handshaking and interrupt generation). The directions for all 16 general lines (PA0-7, PB0-7) can be programmed independently.

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  9. Firmware - Wikipedia

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    Firmware hacks usually take advantage of the firmware update facility on many devices to install or run themselves. Some, however, must resort to exploits to run, because the manufacturer has attempted to lock the hardware to stop it from running unlicensed code. Most firmware hacks are free software.