MotoMagx
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| Developer | Motorola |
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| 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]
Devices[edit]
Phones based on this OS are:
- Motorola EM30
- Motorola ROKR E2
- Motorola ROKR E8
- Motorola ROKR/RIZR Z6
- Motorola U9
- Motorola RAZR2 V8
- Motorola VE66
- Motorola ZINE ZN5
- Motorola Tundra V76r
- Motorola ROKR EM35
- Motorola ROKR ZN200
References[edit]
- ^ Motorola Unveils MOTOMAGX Mobile Linux Platform. PR Newswire
- ^ Albanesius, Chloe. Motorola Delays Cell-Phone Spinoff, Drops Platforms. pcmag.com. October 30, 2008.
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