Vibration mode is an essential function on modern mobile phones. The function is provided by a tiny vibration motor, which was developed for mobile phones by none other than Namiki. Back in 1983, Namiki had already established a solid reputation in the field of micro-coreless motors, including what was then the world's smallest micro-coreless motor at just 10 mm in diameter.
Then one day, Motorola requested samples of our motors without revealing the purpose. Next, Motorola wanted to know if we could attach a counterweight to the motor shaft, which clearly illustrated their intentions: to develop vibration components for mobile communication equipment.
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