Motorola (Wuhan) Mobility Technologies Communication Company Limited is a Chinese technology company headquartered in Wuhan, Hubei, China. It operates as a subsidiary of Lenovo, a Chinese multinational technology company that acquired Motorola Mobility in 2014. The company's registered capital is 60,000,000 CNY, and it is reported to employ over 5,000 individuals.
The company's operations encompass the sale, research and development, production, repair, and testing of mobile communication products, electronic information products, electronic computers, home audio-visual equipment, and household appliances and their components. Specifically, it is involved in mobile phone production and manages MAC address prefixes for network identification and communication. Its import data indicates a significant focus on telephone sets for cellular and wireless networks.
Motorola (Wuhan) Mobility Technologies Communication Company Limited has a litigation posture consistent with an operating company defending against patent assertions. It has been a defendant in one tracked case and has not initiated any plaintiff actions.
The company is a defendant in the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) investigation Longitude Licensing Limited et al. v. Apple Inc. et al. (Inv. No. 337-TA-1443). Instituted on February 18, 2025, the complaint, filed by Irish entities Longitude Licensing Ltd. and Marlin Semiconductor Limited, alleges violations related to the importation and sale of certain foreign-fabricated semiconductor devices and products containing them, based on the infringement of multiple U.S. patents. Motorola (Wuhan) Mobility Technologies Communication Company Limited is named as a respondent alongside other prominent technology companies, including Apple, Broadcom, Lenovo Group, and Qualcomm.