- gain
widespread consumer adoption;
approximately 60
million StarTACs were sold. The
StarTAC was the
first Clams****/flip
phone to gain
widespread commercial...
- Dyna
TAC was
replaced in most
roles by the much
smaller Motorola Micro
TAC when it was
first introduced in 1989, and by the time of the
Motorola StarTAC's release...
- to:
Motorola DynaTAC,
introduced in 1983
Motorola Micro
TAC,
introduced in 1989
Motorola StarTAC,
introduced in 1996 This set
index article includes a list...
- much
larger and
heavier Motorola Dyna
TAC "brick" phone, and it was
succeeded by the
Motorola StarTAC in 1996. "
TAC" was an
abbreviation of "Total Area...
- 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" Dyna
TAC, "flip phone" with the Micro
TAC as well as the "clam phone" with the
StarTAC in the mid-1990s. It had
staged a resurgence...
- 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 Micro
TAC series and...
-
state of Washington. It is in the city of Sea
Tac,
which was
named after the airport's
nickname Sea–
Tac,
approximately 14
miles (23 km)
south of Downtown...
-
repackaged by
Motorola as the
StarTAC ClipOn Organizer,
which piggybacked onto
digital versions of
their po****r
StarTAC phone (as well as some Timeport...
- available. The Mercedes-Benz
Timeport phones were the only ones in the
StarTac family to have the organic-luminescent display. (see also OLED) Another...