Last year, Motorola introduced a rather interesting device, aimed at businesses. That was the Motorola ThinkPhone, using one of Lenovo’s most popular brands – ThinkPad – and bringing it to their phone lineup.

  • ElPussyKangaroo
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    915 hours ago

    7 years of support and full bootloader unlocking support. Share the kernel and firmware properly like Xiaomi does, and we can talk.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 hours ago

      I think the ThinkPhone line gets more consistent update support than others. Motorola promises monthly updates on their website, whereas other devices (like the Edge or razr series) only receive bi-monthly update promises. I have heard from ThinkPhone owners that Motorola pushes the updates out relatively quickly too, which is not the case with its other devices.

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    18 hours ago

    As a lifelong Thinkpad fan (even current gen ones), I would be seriously interested in this as long as it qualifies for bootloader unlocking. LineageOS on a Thinkpad-quality phone would be amazing and a welcome companion for my X1 Carbon.

    Really, really wish bootloader unlocking was listed in the specs for devices.

    • @halendos
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      917 hours ago

      Heck, it should be mandatory. I bought it, I should be able to do whatever I want with it. Its like that for PCs, why not smartphones?