- MotoMagx
-
MOTOMAGX Company / developer Motorola Working state Discontinued Kernel type Monolithic (Linux) Official website MOTODEV > Technologies > MOTOMAGX MOTOMAGX is an operating system developed, and launched in 2007 by Motorola to run on their mobile phones. The system is based on MontaVista Linux. Originally intended for the 60% of their upcoming devices[1], it was soon dropped in favor of Android and Windows Mobile operative systems[2].
Devices
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
References
- ^ Motorola Unveils MOTOMAGX Mobile Linux Platform. PR Newswire
- ^ Albanesius, Chloe. Motorola Delays Cell-Phone Spinoff, Drops Platforms. pcmag.com. October 30, 2008.
Mobile operating systems Unix-like Linux-based- Access Linux
- Android
- bada
- Tizen (MeeGo • Moblin • Maemo • Qt Extended)
- Openmoko Linux (Qt Extended Improved • Ångström Linux-based)
- OPhone
- SHR
- webOS
Discontinued:
Other- BlackBerry Tablet OS
- iOS
Other - Windows CE (Windows Mobile • Windows Phone)
- BlackBerry OS
- GEOS
- Nintendo DSi
- Nintendo 3DS
- Nokia OS (S30 • S40)
- PSP
- Symbian (History • MOAP(S) • UIQ • S60 • S80 • S90)
Discontinued:
Related platforms See also: List of digital distribution platforms for mobile devices, Mobile development This operating system-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. This mobile phone-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.