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  • 31Motorola C139 — Weight 85 g (3.2 oz) Memory Up to 100 names and numbers Display TFT, 65K colors Ringtones notifications …

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  • 32Motorola MicroTAC — The Motorola MicroTAC was a cellular phone first manufactured as an analog phone in 1989. The GSM compatible and TDMA/Dual Mode phones were introduced in 1994. The MicroTAC introduced an innovative new flip design, where the mouthpiece folded… …

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  • 33Motorola W220 — Compatible networks GSM 900 / 1800 Dimensions 95 x 46 x 16.7 mm Weight 93 g Display 128x128 CSTN dis …

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  • 34Motorola W385 — Compatible networks CDMA Dual Band 800/1900 Form factor Clamshell Dimensions 99 × 44 × 18.1 mm (3.9 × 1.8 × 0.71 inches) Weight 110 g Memory 37 MB …

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  • 35Motorola W315 — The W315 is a mobile phone model produced by Motorola. It is currently offered by United States CDMA providers. It is convenient for people who just want a simple, easy to use mobile phone, as it does not have a camera or any other fancy features …

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  • 36Motorola Q9c — Motorola Q 9e Manufacturer Motorola Carriers Sprint, Verizon, Alltel, U.S. Cellular Compatible networks CDMA Form factor Bar …

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  • 37Motorola Q9m — Manufacturer Motorola Compatible networks CDMA Availability by country November 2007 Dimensions 4.61 x 2.56 x 0.47 (117 x 65 x 11.9 mm) Weight 4.76 oz (135 g) …

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  • 38OpenEZX — logo OpenEZX is a project, which tries to gather information about the Linux based Motorola EZX phone platform. It tries to provide a 100% free software stack for those phones, especially a way to avoid any proprietary filesystem and/or device… …

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  • 39Dag Achatz — is a Swedish virtuoso pianist and composer.[1] His recording for BIS of his own transcription, for piano 2 hands, of Stravinsky s Rite of Spring is widely acknowledged to be one of the great recordings of the 20th century. Leonard Bernstein asked …

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  • 40Motofon — Motorola Unternehmensform Aktiengesellschaft ISIN …

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