avecmobile.com Updated: 2013-11-20 15:57:32
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Built-in iTunes music player software. - Download songs to the phone from your computers iTunes music library using the supplied USB cable. - Number of songs available on the phone limited to 100. The tunes are stored on the included TransFlash (mic...
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SpecsRadio GSM 850/1800/1900 Weight 3.77 oz Size 4.25 × 1.81 × 0.80 Memory 5MB built-in plus included 512 microSD card Screen 176 × 220 pixel 262K color screen Data GPRS Camera VGA with LED flash Sync Bluetooth, USB Music iTunes mobile Construction/Des...
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Since its unveiling, the Rokr has been criticised for being a 107g slab of disappointment. A resprayed Motorola E398 with iTunes wasn’t exactly what the iPhone fantasists had in mind, and everyone (including Steve Jobs) found solace in the iPod Nano...
Speakers are loud enough for hotel room listening. Less chunky and more attractive in the flesh than you’d expect. Good commuting buddy. Twelve hours music-listening from the Li-Ion battery.
iTunes implementation is not done well. Chief annoyance is the 100-song cap (to prevent cannibalising iPod sales), closely followed by the USB 1.1 connection and sluggish movement between menus.
Somewhere inside the Rokr, a processor groans as you attempt an iPod-quick flick through the menus...
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Laptopmag.com Updated: 2013-11-20 15:57:33
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DESIGN The ROKR definitely isnt a product of Apples design team. The candy bar style body is a bit clunky and doesnt incorporate the familiar iPod Click Wheel. Instead, the phone is navigated through a five-way joystick that can be programmed to jum...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2013-11-20 15:57:33
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The cell phone industry is highly competitive and global communications companies are always looking for new and innovative ways to make their technology stand out form the others. Cell phones are no long just wireless communication tools. Todays ge...
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smartphonetoday.com Updated: 2013-11-20 15:57:33
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now, with the negative reviews mostly over, the analysis stories are starting to appear, trying to understand how a phone this misguided came to be in the first place. The ROKRs story is a sad one. Perhaps never before have so many techie hopes been c...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-20 15:57:34
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A mobile phone that thinks it?s an iPod...
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Motorola ROKR E1 seems to be a new and quite progressive mobile. Well, it is not really new, as it has origin in the older E398 model, but it does brings a sure novelty: a direct cooperation with the iTunes program as well as with one of the world?s bigge...
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LordPercy.com Updated: 2013-11-20 15:57:35
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Rokr E1 iTunes Phone Motorola have launched the Rokr E1 the first fruit from its partnership with Apple. But is this a sweet cocktail or is there a whiff of something rotten about the first iTunes phone?...
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macnews.com Updated: 2013-11-20 15:57:35
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The reviews certainly have not been stellar for the ROKR E1, but I walked into a Cingular store recently and played around with one. I’ve been contemplating a new phone now for about three years. I just loved my five-year old Nokia; it’s a gre...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2013-11-20 15:57:36
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Back on the 7th of September Motorola and Apple jointly introduced the new Motorola ROKR E1 - the worlds first phone with iTunes support built-in. Based on the rock-solid E398, the E1 has a lot to offer.
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I?m not wowed by the ROKR. It?s not a terrible phone or music player, but it?s not the kind of impressive first effort you expect from a product associated with Apple. With its slow syncing and response, artificial 100 track limit, audio glitches (reve...
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Pundits claim that standalone digital music players are destined to be replaced by music-ready mobile phones. If they’re correct - and we’re not convinced that they are - Motorola’s ROKR E1 Mobile Phone ($349.99) will not be the vanguard...
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"Its not an iPod. Its a ROKR." Thats what Motorolas tech support line told us when we started complaining that the first iTunes phone doesnt live up to the iHype. The Motorola ROKR E1 is the first phone with iTunes, able to sync music easily wit...
First phone with iTunes. Good call quality.
Extremely slow music transfer. Somewhat clunky software. No other cutting-edge features.
Although the first iTunes phone connects easily with PCs and Macs, the sad truth is that music transfers and the phones interface both feel clumsy...
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