MotoMagx

MOTOMAGX
Developer Motorola
OS family Linux
Working state Discontinued
Kernel type Monolithic (Linux)
Official website MOTODEV > Technologies > MOTOMAGX

MotoMagx is an Linux kernel-based mobile operating system developed and launched in 2007 by Motorola to run on their mid-to-high-end mobile phones. The system is based on MontaVista's Mobilinux. Originally intended for the 60% of their upcoming devices,[1] it was soon dropped in favor of Android and Windows Mobile operating systems.[2]

MOTOMAGX was only compatible with Motorola's GSM/UMTS devices (as shown below). This was due to the lack of an implementation compatible with Qualcomm CDMA2000 devices. As a result, Motorola often sold multiple device variants with radically different firmware. For example, the Motorola RAZR2 on T-Mobile shipped with MOTOMAGX, whereas the RAZR2 on Verizon Wireless shipped with Motorola's P2k firmware.

This created significant confusion for customers, as the user experience varied widely between two identical devices, simply based on which carrier they were on.

Devices

Phones based on this OS are:

References


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