No longer produced. Original text: "As of December 13, 2012, Motorola has confirmed that it will sell Motorola's world's largest mobile phone factory in Tianjin to OEM manufacturer Flextronics. Motorola will no longer engage in mobile phone manufacturing in the future, and all mobile phones will be manufactured through OEM. Production. Motorola will focus its resources on the design of mobile phone hardware and the innovation of mobile experiences."
Extended knowledge:
Company profile: Motorola Inc. , formerly known as Galvin Manufacturing Corporation, was founded in 1928. In 1947, the name was changed to Motorola and it was used as a trademark from the 1930s. Headquartered in Schaumburg, Illinois, USA, a suburb of Chicago. One of the world's Fortune 100 companies, it is a global leader in chip manufacturing and electronic communications.
Place of production: Motorola is an American brand, but Motorola mobile phones are not necessarily made in the United States. Motorola also has factories in many other countries, such as China and Taiwan. The mainland-licensed mobile phones we use are in Motorola China. Produced by the factory. The only domestic manufacturers are Tianjin Motorola Company and Hangzhou Company. Motorola mobile phones are mainly produced in Tianjin. OEMs include Foxconn, TCL (Alcatel Mobile Phones), Huawei, etc. OEM mobile phones for Motorola.
Main business: In addition to the production of mobile phones, there are also barcode scanners, TV video distribution, wireless broadband networks and mobile data terminals.