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- gain widespread consumer adoption; approximately 60 million StarTACs were sold. The StarTAC was the first Clams****/flip phone to gain widespread commercial...
- DynaTAC was replaced in most roles by the much smaller Motorola MicroTAC when it was first introduced in 1989, and by the time of the Motorola StarTAC's release...
- DynaTAC and it was succeeded by the Motorola StarTAC in 1996. "TAC" was an abbreviation of "Total Area Coverage" in all three models. The MicroTAC, released...
- Tic-tac-toe (American English), noughts and crosses (Commonwealth English), or Xs and Os (Canadian or Irish English) is a paper-and-pencil game for two...
- first truly mobile "brick phone" DynaTAC, "flip phone" with the MicroTAC as well as the "clam phone" with the StarTAC in the mid-1990s. It had staged a resurgence...
- to: Motorola DynaTAC, introduced in 1983 Motorola MicroTAC, introduced in 1989 Motorola StarTAC, introduced in 1996 This article includes a list of related...
- repackaged by Motorola as the StarTAC ClipOn Organizer, which piggybacked onto digital versions of their po****r StarTAC phone (as well as some Timeport...
- produced around 17.37 billion mobile phones as of 2015[update]. Motorola StarTAC, 60 million sold Nokia 3210, 160 million sold Nokia 3310, 126 million sold...
- June 2023 Electronics portal Motorola Razr2 Motorola Razr3 Motorola TXTR Star Trek Communicator (1964) Grillo telephone (1965) Ziegler, Chris (May 15,...
- the famed StarTAC flip phone in the 1990s, as well as the RAZR in the mid-2000s. There were also flip "down" phones, like the Motorola MicroTAC series and...