Tech World 2022 witnessed the unveiling of Motorola’s rollable smartphone—a device designed to offer users flexibility like never before. Its expandable display provides users with more screen real estate when needed yet can be easily retracted for convenient portability.
“We want to make people aware that we are back in the premium marketplace,” Sudhir Chadaga, Motorola
CNME Editor Mark Forker secured an exclusive interview with Sudhir Chadaga, Chief Strategy Officer at Motorola Mobility, to find out …
Motorola Mobility announce new channel partner for distribution of enterprise business solutions
Logicom Distribution and Motorola (a Lenovo Company) have announced a partnership for the distribution of enterprise ready smartphones and business …
Motorola brings its latest and greatest to Intersec 2023
Motorola Solutions Presents Integrated AI-Powered Video Security Solutions.
Ingram Micro and Motorola Solutions Sign Distribution Agreement
Ingram Micro and Motorola Solutions Sign Distribution Agreement for the End-to-End Video Security.
Motorola: Redefining the Mid-Tier Smartphone Segment
Motorola: Combining Flagship Specs with Affordability to Redefine the Mid-Tier Smartphone Segment.
Motorola: Why the Future of Connectivity Matters Now More Than Ever
Sharay Shams, General Manager, Motorola Middle East touches on the widespread deployment of 5G networks by service providers across the Gulf region and the responsibility in bridging the digital divide.
DigiTalks: Motorola spotlights 5G and smartphone trends
Sharay Shams, General Manager, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa – Motorola Mobility (a Lenovo company), discusses the latest trends that are driving consumer demands for smartphones and how 5G will transform the mobile industry.
Motorola flaunts latest video security solutions in Dubai
As the demand for solutions that help manage increasing volumes of data from public safety and security organisations continue to grow, Motorola seeks to develop innovations that address these challenges and help business and communities thrive.
Vintage tech: Motorola Tango
Before smartphones came to the fore not just in the technology world, we were enamoured with a slightly smaller and simpler device, the Motorola Tango, the world’s first two-way pager.
Vintage tech: Motorola Razr series
Released in 2004, the Motorola Razr was widely considered to be the start of a new trend in mobile devices – the era of the flip phone.
Vintage tech: Motorola MicroTAC Elite
Long before we began to carry tiny mobile computers in our pockets, the world’s tech elite were strapping massive, clunky mobile phones to their belts. Motorola’s line of MicroTAC mobiles, first released in 1989, sat proudly on the high-end of mobile technology for the time.
Lenovo completes Motorola Mobility acquisition
Lenovo’s acquisition of Motorola Mobility from Google for $2.91 billion has been completed.
Motorola introduces Moto X in UAE
Motorola Mobility has unveiled its flagship device, Moto X with its Middle East and Africa distributing partner, Redington, in the regional market.
Motorola introduces Moto G
Moto G offers a standard smartphone experience for a third of the price of current high-end phones.
Lenovo to acquire Motorola Mobility from Google for $2.91 billion
Lenovo is set to buy Motorola Mobility from Google for $2.91 billion in a deal that excludes the vast majority of Motorola’s patent portfolio.
Polycom appoint former Motorola executive as CEO
Polycom today announced that Peter A. Leav has joined the company as President and Chief Executive Officer, and will also serve as a Director on Polycom’s Board.
Motorola teams up with 3D Systems to develop 3D-printed phones
Pre-Google, who ever imagined that Motorola would be one of the world’s most forward-thinking mobile manufacturers?
Motorola Droid Maxx: More battery life, more of the same
The Motorola Droid Maxx is an Android phone with an impressive battery life, a 5-inch screen, a dual-core processor, and a number of convenient features.
Micrografx targets Google, Motorola and Samsung with vector graphics patent suit
Graphics software company Micrografx sued Google, its subsidiary Motorola Mobility, and Samsung Electronics for infringing three graphic patents by running Google Maps and Chrome Browser on their Android devices.