Motorola Moto
Motorola Moto (or Moto) is a trademark owned by Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC. It is used and marketed on Android mobile devices manufactured by Motorola Mobility, currently a subsidiary of Lenovo. 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.
Smartphones
After Google purchased Motorola Mobility in 2012, a simplified smartphone lineup debuted in 2013 with Moto X at the high end, Moto G and Moto M in the middle and Moto E and Moto C on the low end/budget. In 2016, the Moto X line was discontinued and the Moto Z line took its place at the high end. The Moto X line came back in 2017.
Moto C
Moto C is the budget range.
- Moto C and Moto C Plus (2017 version) available only in Latin America, Europe, Asia-Pacific.[1]
Moto E
Moto E is budget to mid-range.
- Moto E (1st generation) (2014 version)
- Moto E (2nd generation) (2015 version)
- Moto E3 and E3 Power (3rd generation, 2016 versions)
- Moto E4 and E4 Plus (4th generation, 2017 versions)
- Moto E5, E5 Play and E5 Plus (5th generation, 2018 versions)
Moto G
Moto G is mid-range.
- Moto G (1st generation) (2013 version)
- Moto G (2nd generation) (2014 version)
- Moto G (3rd generation) (2015 version)
- Moto G4, G4 Play and G4 Plus (4th generation, 2016 versions)
- Moto G5 and G5 Plus (5th generation, March 2017 versions), Moto G5S and G5S Plus (5th generation refresh; August 2017 versions)
- Moto G6, G6 Play and G6 Plus (6th generation; April 2018 versions)[2][3]
Moto M
- Moto M, first released in China in 2016, also available in India.
Moto X
Moto X is the high-end range.
- Moto X (1st generation) (2013 version)
- Moto X (2nd generation) (2014 version)
- Moto X Style (2015 version), branded as Moto X Pure Edition in the U.S.
- Moto X Force (2015 version), branded as Droid Turbo 2 in the U.S.
- Moto X Play (2015 version), branded as Droid Maxx 2 in the U.S.
- Moto X4 (4th generation, 2017 version)[4]
- Moto X Pro, Chinese version of Nexus 6.
Moto Z
Moto Z is the flagship high-end range.
- Moto Z[5] (2016)
- Moto Z Play[6]
- Moto Z Force
- Moto Z Droid
- Moto Z Play Droid[7]
- Moto Z Force Droid[8]
- Moto Z2 Play[9] (2017)
- Moto Z2 Force Edition[10]
- Moto Z3 Play
- Moto Z3
Other
- Moto Maxx, international version of the U.S. Verizon-only Droid Turbo.
- Moto Turbo, Indian version of the U.S. Verizon-only Droid Turbo.
Smartwatches
Moto 360
- Moto 360 (1st generation) (2014 version)
- Moto 360 (2nd generation) (2015 version)
See also
References
- ↑ "The 1.5Ghz, Android 2.2 Packing HTC Scorpion Headed to Verizon?". 3 June 2010.
- ↑ "Moto G6 Plus review".
- ↑ "Moto G6, G6 Plus, and G6 Play hands-on review".
- ↑ "Moto X4 is finally here: a mid-range handset with one killer audio feature". 31 August 2017.
- ↑ "Moto Z - GSM Unlocked - Modular Android Smartphone". Motorola.
- ↑ "Moto Z Play". Motorola.
- ↑ "Moto Z Play Droid". Motorola.
- ↑ "Moto Z Force Droid". Motorola.
- ↑ "moto z play (2nd gen.)". Motorola.
- ↑ "get the new moto z force edition". Motorola.