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This is a list of Motorola products. Motorola Mobility is an American subsidiary company of Chinese multinational technology company Lenovo that manufactures consumer electronics and telecommunications products.
Computers
Laptops
- ML910
- MW810
- MW800
- ML900
- ML850
- ML950
- MNope2
Handheld
- HC700 series
- Symbol Technologies line of products
- HYT
- ICOM
- Motorola
- MotoG
Mobile VHF UHF Two way Radio
StarMax
- StarMax 3000
- StarMax 4000
- StarMax 5000
- StarMax 5500
Home and consumer products
- Vintage radio and television receivers
- Follow Me TV[1]
- m25 (256 MB) and m500 (5 GB) digital audio players
- iRadio music subscription service
Cordless phones
- C series: C50, C51, C51, C70
- E series: E30, E31, E32, E33, E34, E40, E51, E51, E52
- G series: G13, G14, G32, G52, G54, G62, G73, G84
- T series: T31
- MA3100 series (2.4 GHz): MA3153, MA3163
- MD4100 series (2.4 GHz digital): MD4153, MD4163
- MD600 series (5.8 GHz digital): MD671, MD681, MA681, MA61
- "Disney phones"[citation needed]
Home monitoring and automation
Cameras
- HMVC3050
- HMVC3075
- HMVC3020
Semiconductors
Note: As of mid-2004[update], these are part of the product portfolio of Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Please see the List of Freescale products for more information.
Wireless communications
Data networks
- 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
- HotZone Duo – Meshed wireless broadband networking product supporting both 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g and 5.8 GHz 802.11a standards. The system supports 802.11e for quality of service management, and is planned to support the 802.11s standard for mesh networking once that standard is finalized
- Orthogon Systems – wireless, non-line-of-sight (NLOS), point-to-point Ethernet bridges
- WiMax Wi4 – GAP, DAP & SAAP Systems. Base Stations based on the recent WiMAX technology. Pointed to Wireless BroadBand Access and Internet.
Mobile network carrier infrastructure
- ASTRO 25 – implementation of APCO Project 25[2]
- BSC (GSM)
- Dimetra – proprietary implementation of TETRA
- Horizon 2 Macro BTS (GSM)
- Horizon 2 Mini BTS (GSM)
- MSS – Mobile Soft Switch (Multiple Technologies)
- PCU (GSM)
- RXCDR (GSM)
Mobile telephones
- Status: D = discontinued; P = in production
Classic (1983-1998)
Phone model | Screen type | Released | Status | Technology | Form factor |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
DynaTAC 8000 Series | LED | 1983 | D | AMPS | Brick |
DynaTAC International Series | LED | 1992 | D | GSM | Brick |
DynaTAC 6000XL | Vacuum Fluorescent | 1987 | D | AMPS | Transportable |
Ultra Classic | LED | 1994 | D | AMPS | Brick |
Ultra Classic II | LED | 1994 | D | AMPS | Brick |
4500X/4800X/5000X (Europe), Tough Talker (North America) | LED, Monochrome | 1984 | D | AMPS | Transportable |
International 1000/2000/2200/2700 | Monochrome | 1991 | D | GSM | Transportable |
MicroTAC | LED | 1989 | D | AMPS, ETACS | Clamshell |
MicroTAC Classic | LED | 1991 | D | AMPS | Clamshell |
MicroTAC II | LED | 1991 | D | AMPS | Clamshell |
MicroTAC Alpha | LED | 1992 | D | AMPS | Clamshell |
MicroTAC Lite | LED | 1994 | D | AMPS | Clamshell |
MicroTAC Elite | LED | 1994 | D | NAMPS | Clamshell |
Bag Phone | Monochrome, Color | 1992 | D | AMPS, TDMA, GSM | Transportable |
StarTAC | LED, Monochrome | 1996 | D | AMPS, GSM, TDMA, CDMA | Clamshell |
MR30 | Monochrome | 1998 | D | GSM | Candybar |
MicroTAC International Series | Monochrome | 1994 | D | GSM | Clamshell |
MicroTAC DPC Series | Monochrome | 1995 | D | GSM | Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Motorola_A760