Counterclockwise: revisiting Motorola's iconic phones
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- Anonymous
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- 22 Jul 2018
Motorola was few steps ahead other company, sadly their innovation were too premature. Let say finger print scanner on atrix, laptop dock, and even the design. You can see the design of blackberry keyone/key2 is reincarnation from motorola droid pro.
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- Anonymous
- tDQ
- 22 Jul 2018
The most unforgotten phone from motorola was the MING series. I really2 liked it and wanted it at the time, but I didn’t have enough money.
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- Vic4BBM
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- 22 Jul 2018
I have been a fan of Motorola.
In my opinion best phones from Motorola are as under
- Moto ex119 - touch type phone. I loved it. Wish Motorola ( now Lenovo) reboots this device with improved hardware power and clean Android.
- Motorola Droid Turbo.Literally a power robot. Unique Design and powerful performance.
- Moto X line up. First of its kind which made touch less controls popular. Unfortunately Lenovo killed it. Ergonomics and minimalist nature of the design was just amazing.
- Moto G line up. First of affordable mid-range with clean Android.
I still feel if Motorola ( Lenovo I mean) sticks to just 3 segments and 3 offerings ( Moto Z, Moto G and Moto E) with focused offerings as per segment ( rather than confusing variety in each line up), they can still b the leaders.
- Whackcar
- y@W
- 22 Jul 2018
Motorola is literally the father of cellphones! They invented the game that others are merely playing. They deserve much respect for that alone! :D
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- wrm
- 22 Jul 2018
My first cellphone is Motorola C350. Great color screen phone with polyphonic ringtones and attractive animations. It really amazed people in that time when people used phone with monochrome screen and monophonic tones.
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- Anonymous
- tDP
- 22 Jul 2018
Most excited android phone from motorola was the razr xt910. It was supperior compared to its competitors. But now, motorola's flagship always a step or two behind the competitors. I hope motorola will come back with its innovation, originality and idealism