MotoMagx (stylized ''MOTOMAGX'') is a former
Linux kernel
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-based
mobile operating system
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developed and launched in 2007 by
Motorola
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to run on their mid-to-high-end
mobile phone
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s. The system was based on
MontaVista's
Mobilinux. Originally intended for 60% of their upcoming devices, it was soon dropped in favor of
Android and
Windows Mobile
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operating systems.
[Albanesius, Chloe]
Motorola Delays Cell-Phone Spinoff, Drops Platforms.
''pcmag.com.'' October 30, 2008.
MotoMagx was only compatible with Motorola's GSM/UMTS devices. This was due to the lack of an implementation compatible with Qualcomm
CDMA2000
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devices. As a result, Motorola often sold multiple device variants with radically different firmware. For example, the
Motorola Razr2
The Motorola Razr2, stylized as Motorola RAZR2, is a Flip (form), clamshell mobile phone designed and developed by Motorola, announced on May 16, 2007. The Razr2 is the second-generation Motorola Razr, Razr, succeeding the Motorola Razr V3 and it ...
on
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shipped with MotoMagx, whereas the Razr2 on
Verizon Wireless
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shipped with Motorola's P2K firmware. This created significant confusion for customers, as the user experience varied widely between two otherwise identical devices, simply based on which carrier they were on.
Devices
Phones based on this OS are:
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Motorola EM30
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Motorola Debut i856
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Motorola Rokr E2
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Motorola Rokr E8
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Motorola Rokr/Rizr Z6
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Motorola U9
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Motorola Razr2 V8
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Motorola VE66
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Motorola Zine ZN5
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Motorola Tundra V76r
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Motorola Rokr EM35
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Motorola ZN200
References
External links
Introducing MOTOMAGXMOTODEV > Technologies > MOTOMAGX
Embedded Linux distributions
Mobile operating systems
Linux distributions
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