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− | {{stub}}The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a mobile phone platform created by [[Motorola]]. It originally consisted of three phones all running the same hardware, the V300, V500 and V600 all in 2004. | + | {{stub}}The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a mobile phone platform created by [[Motorola]]. It originally consisted of three phones all running the same hardware, the V300, V500 and V600 all in 2004. It would be joined by the V400, V505 and V525, again all sharing the same basic specs, plus or minus additions such as Bluetooth. |
While Motorola used the "triplets" term to describe these phones, it was also referred to as the '''V series''', prior to Motorola launching more phones prefixed with the letter V. | While Motorola used the "triplets" term to describe these phones, it was also referred to as the '''V series''', prior to Motorola launching more phones prefixed with the letter V. |
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The Motorola Triplets is a mobile phone platform created by Motorola. It originally consisted of three phones all running the same hardware, the V300, V500 and V600 all in 2004. It would be joined by the V400, V505 and V525, again all sharing the same basic specs, plus or minus additions such as Bluetooth.
While Motorola used the "triplets" term to describe these phones, it was also referred to as the V series, prior to Motorola launching more phones prefixed with the letter V.
List of Sega games for the Motorola Triplets
- 2 in 1 Sega Puzzle Pack (?)
- AiAi's Funhouse ( ?)
- Baku Baku Animal ( ?)
- ChuChu Rocket! ( ?)
- Medieval: Total War Mobile ( ?)
- Mobile Quartet ( ?)
- Mr. Racoon's Tightrope Act ( ?)
- Sega Commando (?)
- Sega Sports Mobile Golf ( ?)
- Sonic Panel Puzzle (?)
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2: Crash! (?)
- Sonic the Hedgehog Part 1 ( ?)
- Sonic Unleashed (2009)
- Super Monkey Ball: Tip 'n Tilt (2006)
- Tricky Third (?)
References
Motorola mobile phone hardware |
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