Motorola Moto
Motorola Moto is a range of Android mobile devices manufactured by Motorola Mobility, a U.S subsidiary of Lenovo. The Moto brand is also used and marketed for certain public-safety products from Motorola Solutions and by Motorola brand licensees on certain home products and mobile accessories.
Smartphones
After Google purchased Motorola Mobility in 2012, they introduced a simplified range of smartphones in 2013. In 2016, the Moto X line was discontinued and replaced with Moto Z. The Moto X line came back in 2017.
Moto E
Moto E is low-end.
- Moto E (1st generation) (2014)
- Moto E (2nd generation) (2015)
- Moto E3 (2016)
- Moto E3 Power (2016)
- Moto E4 (2017)
- Moto E4 Plus (2017)
- Moto E5 (2018)
- Moto E5 Play (2018)
- Moto E5 Plus (2018)
- Moto E6 (2019)
- Moto E6 Play (2019)
- Moto E6 Plus (2019)
- Moto E6s (2020)
- Moto E (2020)
Moto G
Moto G is mid-range.
- Moto G (1st generation) (2013)
- Moto G (2nd generation) (2014)
- Moto G (3rd generation) (2015)
- Moto G4 (2016)
- Moto G4 Play (2016)
- Moto G4 Plus (2016)
- Moto G5 (2017)
- Moto G5 Plus (2017)
- Moto G5S (2017)
- Moto G5S Plus (2017)
- Moto G6 (2018)
- Moto G6 Play (2018)
- Moto G6 Plus (2018)[2][3]
- Moto G7 (2019)
- Moto G7 Play (2019)
- Moto G7 Power (2019)
- Moto G7 Plus (2019)[4]
- Moto G8 (2019)
- Moto G (2020)
Moto M
Moto M is mid-range.
- Moto M (2016)
Motorola One
Motorola One is mid-range.
- Motorola One (2018)
- Motorola One Power (2018)
- Motorola One Vision (2019)
- Motorola One Action (2019)
- Motorola One Zoom (2019)
- Motorola One Macro (2019)
- Motorola One Hyper (2019)
- Motorola One Fusion+ (2020)
- Motorola One Fusion (2020)
Moto X
Moto X is mid-range to high-end.
- Moto X (1st generation) (2013)
- Moto X (2nd generation) (2014)
- Moto X Play (2015)
- Moto X Style (2015)
- Moto X4 (2017)[5]
Moto Z
Moto Z is mid-range to high-end.
- Moto Z (2016)
- Moto Z Play (2016)
- Moto Z Force (2016)
- Moto Z2 Play
- Moto Z2 Force Edition (2017)
- Moto Z3 (2018)
- Moto Z3 Play (2018)
- Moto Z4 (2019)
Smartwatches
Moto 360
- Moto 360 (1st generation) (2014)
- Moto 360 (2nd generation) (2015)
- Moto 360 (3rd generation) (2019) [6]
- Moto 360 (4th generation) (2020)
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See also
- Lists of mobile computers
- Samsung Galaxy
- List of Huawei phones
- Products of Xiaomi
- Oppo phones
References
- "The 1.5Ghz, Android 2.2 Packing HTC Scorpion Headed to Verizon?". 3 June 2010.
- "Moto G6 Plus review".
- "Moto G6, G6 Plus, and G6 Play hands-on review".
- Swider 2019-02-07T13:00:00ZPhones, Matt. "Hands on: Moto G7 review". TechRadar. Retrieved 2019-02-07.
- "Moto X4 is finally here: a mid-range handset with one killer audio feature". 31 August 2017.
- Seifert, Dan (2019-10-29). "The Moto 360 smartwatch is back... well, sort of". The Verge. Retrieved 2019-11-22.
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