The Motorola 4LTR line refers to series of mobile phones from Motorola which have four-letter names, hence the name "4LTR."[1][2]
Series
| Image | Name | Type | Introduced | Discontinued | Notes | 
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AURA | Swivel | October 2008 | 2010? | |
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FONE | Candybar | 28 November 2006 | 2009? | |
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KRZR | Flip | July 2006 | 2008? | |
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MING | Slate with flip cover | December 2005 | 2011? | Hong Kong and mainland China only | 
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PEBL | Flip | 2005 | 2009? | |
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RAZR | Flip | 2004 | 2009 | |
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RAZR2 | Flip | 2007 | 2009? | |
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RAZR3 | Flip | 2009 | 2009? | SK Telecom exclusive (South Korea) | 
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RIZR | Slider and Kick-slider | 2006 | 2009? | |
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ROKR | Candybar and Flip | September 2005 | 2010? | Featuring iTunes connectivity | 
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SLVR | Candybar | 2005 | 2007? | |
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ZINE | Candybar | 2008 | 2009? | 
References
- ↑ "Motorola Phones are Too KRZY for Consumers". Cellular News. 31 January 2009. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
 - ↑ Bush, Charles W.; Hwang, Kathy (13 December 2008). "Design That Moves Business: The Motorola RAZR Effect (Part 3)". One Million by One Million (blog). Retrieved 19 March 2016.
 
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