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  2. Motorola Hint QA30 - Wikipedia

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    2-megapixel, no flash. Connectivity. Stereo Bluetooth technology. Micro USB 2.0 high speed. GPS Enabled [2] Motorola Hint QA30 is a sliding mobile camera phone introduced by Motorola in the fourth quarter of 2008. It was available on Alltel, Bell Canada, Cricket, MetroPCS, and US Cellular. It is no longer supported by carriers due to relying on ...

  3. Moto G (2nd generation) - Wikipedia

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    Moto G 2nd Gen at the Wayback Machine (archived 2014-09-16) The second-generation Moto G (marketed as simply Moto G) is an Android smartphone developed by Motorola Mobility (a subsidiary of Google when it was launched, but then becoming a subsidiary of Lenovo ). Released on September 6, 2014, it is a successor to the original Moto G released in ...

  4. Bluetooth - Wikipedia

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    Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology standard that is used for exchanging data between fixed and mobile devices over short distances and building personal area networks (PANs). In the most widely used mode, transmission power is limited to 2.5 milliwatts, giving it a very short range of up to 10 metres (33 ft).

  5. Motorola Moto - Wikipedia

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    Motorola Moto. Motorola Moto is a range of Android mobile devices manufactured by Motorola Mobility, 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. Motorola Moto logo.

  6. Hearables - Wikipedia

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    Speakers, to convert analog signals to sound. Bluetooth IC, to communicate with other devices typically a smartphone. Sensors, to track heart rate, cadence, or to detect proximity. Microphones, to take or make phone calls, or take voice commands. Most of the "Hearables" seen to date are Bluetooth devices that use phones or PCs as the central ...

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  8. List of Bluetooth protocols - Wikipedia

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    The Bluetooth protocol RFCOMM is a simple set of transport protocols, made on top of the L2CAP protocol, providing emulated RS-232 serial ports (up to sixty simultaneous connections to a Bluetooth device at a time). The protocol is based on the ETSI standard TS 07.10. RFCOMM is sometimes called serial port emulation.

  9. Motorola - Wikipedia

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    Motorola was founded in Chicago, Illinois, as Galvin Manufacturing Corporation (at 847 West Harrison Street) [9] in 1928.. Paul Galvin wanted a brand name for Galvin Manufacturing Corporation's new car radio, and created the name "Motorola" by linking "motor" (from motor car) with "ola" (from Victrola), which was also a popular ending for many companies at the time, e.g. Moviola, Crayola. [10]