DROID RAZR is so thin, it makes microchips feel flabby. The thinnest 4G LTE smartphone, it can get you out of the tightest of situations while letting you keep your cool.
Buzz: Talk Time That Gets Talked About All Day, Every Day. That’s How Much You Use Your Smartphone. With Droid Razr Maxx, You Finally Get Battery Life That Keeps Up With Your
Check and update your Facebook account several times a day? Constantly scanning your Twitter feed for @replies and new DM's? Meet the Motorola Flipout, with Android and MOTOBLUR
Your Digital Hub: Motorola ATRIX is the only smartphone that allows you to carry the power and performance of mobile computing inside your pocket. Motorola ATRIX is built around a dual core
Operating System Android 2.3 (gingerbread) Multiple Networks WCDMA 2100/900 GSM 1800/1900/850/900 HSDPA 7.2 Mbps (category 7/8) Edge Class 12, 802.11b/g/n Power Talk Time (continuous) Standard, Up To Approximately 614 Minutes;
The Motorola Milestone XT720 is an Android 2.1 touchscreen tablet phone that delivers a rich multimedia experience, including HD quality video recording.
Redefining Mobile Imaging Simply slide the lens cover open to illuminate ModeShift Technology, transforming the full-featured mobile phone into an ultra-fast 5 megapixel camera, complete with auto-focus, low-light optimization, and a bright
MOTO A810 Finally, a full-featured, touch screen mobile device at an affordable price! A810 makes it easy to connect with friends or family and share important moments. An easy to use touch
MOTOROKR EM30 Transforming from a mobile phone into a music player at the touch of a button, the MOTOROKR EM30 uses Motorola’s colorful ModeShift technology to illuminate the keyboard, taking you instantly
MOTOMING TM A1600
For the multi-tasking consumer, the touch-screen PDA, MOTOMING A1600, offers access to email, messaging and browsing in a user-friendly and stylish design. The full touch screen simulates a...
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Designed for those with active professional and personal lives, DROID PRO delivers the best of both worlds, without compromise, in a familiar form factor with a fixed physical keyboard. The first Android-powered
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