Motorola 4Ltr
The Motorola 4LTR line refers to series of mobile phones from Motorola which have four-letter names, hence the name "4LTR."[1][2]
Series
Image | Name | Type | Introduced | Discontinued | Notes |
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AURA | Swivel | October 2008 | 2010? | |
FONE | Candybar | 28 November 2006 | 2009? | ||
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KRZR | Flip | July 2006 | 2008? | |
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MING | Slate with flip cover | December 2005 | 2011? | Hong Kong and mainland China only |
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PEBL | Flip | 2005 | 2009? | |
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RAZR | Flip | 2004 | 2007 | |
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RAZR2 | Flip | 2007 | 2009? | |
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RAZR3 | Flip | 2009 | 2009? | SK Telecom exclusive (South Korea) |
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RIZR | Slider and Kick-slider | 2006 | 2009? | |
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ROKR | Candybar and Flip | September 2005 | 2010? | Featuring iTunes connectivity |
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SLVR | Candybar | 2005 | 2007? | |
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ZINE | Candybar | 2008 | 2009? |
gollark: The reason I think the assumption isn't great is that people see each other in multiple gatherings and so one person being infected means others are more likely to be and vice versa
gollark: It replicates what <@215706991748841473>'s code does. Also, I'm not sure exactly what you're saying.
gollark: (the code makes the same simplifying assumption anyway)
gollark: I'm pretty sure that (assuming the probability of each person at the gathering having COVID-19 is independent and just equal to the fraction of the population which us infected, which is not true but important to simplify) the number of people at the gathering who have it follows the binomial distribution.
gollark: =tex 1 - \left ( 1 - \frac{P_{covid}}{P} \right ) ^{N_{gathering}}
References
- "Motorola Phones are Too KRZY for Consumers". Cellular News. 31 January 2009. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
- Bush, Charles W.; Hwang, Kathy (13 December 2008). "Design That Moves Business: The Motorola RAZR Effect (Part 3)". One Million by One Million (blog). Retrieved 19 March 2016.
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