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Lenovo-owned smartphone brand known for budget Moto G series and revived RAZR foldables; separate Motorola Solutions (MSI) generates $9.7B in mission-critical two-way radio infrastructure for public safety.
Motorola is one of the most storied brands in telecommunications — inventor of the first commercial handheld mobile phone (1983 DynaTAC), the iconic Motorola RAZR (2004), and two-way radio systems that are standard equipment for public safety and enterprise communications globally. The Motorola brand was split: Motorola Mobility (smartphones) was sold to Google in 2012 and then to Lenovo in 2014 for $2.91 billion; Motorola Solutions (two-way radios, enterprise communications) remained independent and is publicly traded (NYSE: MSI). Lenovo's Motorola division produces Android smartphones targeting value and mid-range segments.
Japanese imaging leader with $30-32B revenue; EOS mirrorless cameras, medical CT systems, and industrial semiconductor equipment across diverse technology segments.
Canon is a Japanese multinational corporation and global leader in imaging products including cameras, printers, copiers, medical imaging systems, and industrial equipment. Founded in 1937 in Tokyo and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Canon generates approximately $30-32 billion in annual revenue across its Printing, Imaging Systems (cameras), Medical Systems, and Industrial Equipment segments. The Canon brand is synonymous with camera quality — its EOS DSLR and mirrorless cameras are the most widely used by professional and enthusiast photographers globally.
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