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2000 Motorola. old Motorola mobile phone from around year 2000 Stock Photo Alamy Motorola's MTR 2000 Station/Repeater/Receiver is a continuous-duty analog base/repeater station for use on both conventional and trunking systems in the VHF, UHF, and 800 and 900 MHz bands If the Nokia 3310 was iconic, the Motorola RAZR V3 was the definition of sleek.Introduced in 2004, this skinny phone from the 2000s turned heads with its ultra-thin design and metal finish.It wasn't just about looks; the RAZR had a sharp internal screen, a camera (impressive for the time), and the coveted flip action that snapped shut with a satisfying click.

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Motorola Timeport P7389: Year: 2000: Standard: GSM 900/1800/1900Factory Code: MT2-41A21,MT2-411A22,MT2-411A23: Notes: Motorola's successor to the L7089 (their first worldphone), the P7389 adds WAP functionality, iTap predictive text input, and a ringtone maker At the time of its release, this was Motorola's most full-featured mobile analog radio

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The MCS 2000 mobile radio family offers highly fl exible radios that incorporate new features and capabilities, while providing the standard features available in previous Motorola mobile radios The MCS2000 was packed with power and performance, built on a truly flexible platform, and was thought to be dynamic enough to change with the times through easy and economical. The MCS 2000 mobile radio family offers highly fl exible radios that incorporate new features and capabilities, while providing the standard features available in previous Motorola mobile radios

Motorola Startac flip phone nostalgia. It was the most compact, lightweight and smallest Motorola radio in its class Not only was it a flip phone — quite the desirable feature back in the day — but it was also slick and futuristic.

Nostalgia 6 celulares que marcaram os anos 2000. Motorola Timeport P7389i (2000) Motorola and Cisco Systems supplied the UK's BT Cellnet with the world's first commercial GPRS cellular network. At the time of its release, this was Motorola's most full-featured mobile analog radio