Motorola Moto

Motorola Moto (or Moto) is a trademark owned by Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC. It is used and marketed on Android-based smartphones and wearable devices manufactured by Motorola Mobility, currently a subsidiary of Lenovo Group. In November 2016, it was announced that all smartphones from Lenovo would carry the Moto name.[1] The Moto brand is also used and marketed for certain public-safety products from Motorola Solutions and by Motorola brand licensees on certain home products and mobile accessories.

1st generation Moto X

Smartphones

After Google purchased Motorola Mobility in 2012, a simplified smartphone lineup debuted in 2013 with Moto X at the high end, Moto E on the low end/budget, and Moto G in the middle. In 2016, the Moto X line was discontinued and the Moto Z line took its place at the high end.

Moto E

Moto G

Moto X

Moto Z

Other

Smartwatches

Moto 360 watch running Android Wear

Moto 360

References

  1. Hello 'Moto': Lenovo gives up on marketing smartphones under its own name
  2. https://www.motorola.com/us/products/moto-z-force-edition-gen-2
  3. Moto C and C Plus have been introduced, but you can't get them
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