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Motorola ROKR E2

Motorola Rokr E1
The Motorola ROKR.jpg
Compatible networks GPRS
Dimensions 108 × 46 × 20.5 mm
Weight 107 g
Memory microSD
Display 176×220 pixels,
262,000 colors
Connectivity Bluetooth
Motorola Rokr E2
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Compatible networks GSM 900/1800/1900 with GPRS Class 10 (2U/4D)
Availability by country El Salvador Digicel
Peru Claro
Dimensions 106 × 49.5 × 18 mm
Weight 115 g
CPU Intel XScale PXA270
Storage 11 MB
Removable storage SD expansion card slot for up to 2 GB (or 4 GB, if flashed with modded firmware)
Display 30 × 40 mm TFT LCD,
240×320 pixels, 262K colours
Rear camera 1.3-megapixel, video at 15 fps for 2 hours maximum
Connectivity • Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR (supports A2DP)
• USB 2.0 by mini-USB
Motorola Rokr E6
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Manufacturer Motorola
Series Motorola Rokr
Compatible networks GSM Tri-band (900/1800/1900, hackable to Quad-band)
Availability by country November 14, 2006 (China)
December 4, 2006 (Worldwide)
Dimensions 111 × 51.5 × 14 mm (82 cc)
Weight 122 g
Operating system MontaVista Linux OS (not MOTOMAGX)
CPU Intel XScale-PXA27x rev 7 (v5l)
Memory 46 MB RAM (50% free after boot-up)
Storage 120 MB (most modern phones have more)
Removable storage SD/MMC expandable to 4 GB (New patch)
Battery Li-ion 1000 mAh
Data inputs Touchscreen with stylus
Display 2.4 in diagonal touch TFT LCD,
262k colors, 240×320 pixels
Rear camera 2 megapixels + Macro Mode
Connectivity GPRS Class 10
• BCM2045 Bluetooth 2.0 (+A2DP)
• 3.5 mm Stereo/Mic Jack
Enhanced Mini USB
Motorola Rokr Z6
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Manufacturer Motorola
Compatible networks GSM quad-band with EDGE
Predecessor Motorola Rizr Z3
Successor Motorola Rizr Z8
Dimensions 105.5 × 45.5 × 16 mm
Weight 115g / 4.06 ounces
Operating system MOTOMAGX
CPU Freescale MXC275-30
32-bit 528 MHz ARM11
Memory 64 MB available to user, 96 MB ROM, 64 MB SDRAM
Removable storage microSD (TransFlash) card up to 2 GB
Battery BC50 3.7V at 750mah
Display 2.1 in diagonal TFT LCD,
320×240 px, 262,000 colors
Rear camera 2.0 MPix with LED flash
Connectivity • mini-USB
Bluetooth (Class 2) + A2DP
Motorola Rokr Z6m
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Compatible networks CDMA 800/1900 1xEV-DO r0 data speed
Dimensions 105.5 × 45.5 × 16 mm
Weight 115 g / 4.06 ounces
Operating system BREW, Paragon 2005 (P2K05) Internal Filesystem
Memory 14 MB
Removable storage Supports microSD (TransFlash) memory cards:
• 512 Mb card included;
• Upgradeable to 2 GB.
Display 2 in diagonal TFT LCD,
320×240 px, 65,536 colors
Connectivity mini-USB,
Bluetooth (Class 2),
EV-DO
Motorola Rokr W5
Weight 107 g
Memory 20 MB internal
microSD up to 2 GB
Display 176x220, 256K colors
Rear camera 1.3 MP
Motorola Rokr E8
Manufacturer Motorola
Compatible networks GPRS
Availability by country July 2008
Predecessor Rokr E6
Successor Rokr EM30
Dimensions 115 mm × 53 mm × 10.6 mm
Weight 100 g
Memory 2 GB internal memory and microSD(up to 10 GB with SDHC)
Battery Li-ion 970 mAh
Display Type: TFT; Colors: 250K; Size: 320 x 240 pixels (2 inches)
Rear camera 2 megapixel, 8x zoom
Connectivity mini-USB, 3.5 mm headphone jack, Bluetooth Class 2
Motorola Rokr EM30
Manufacturer Motorola
Compatible networks GSM 850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900
Availability by country August 5, 2008
Predecessor Motorola Rokr E8
Successor Aura
Dimensions 115 mm × 53 mm × 10.6 mm
Weight 100 g
Memory 18.5 MB RAM
Battery Li-ion 970 mAh
Display Type: TFT; Colors: 250K; Size: 240 x 320 pixels (2 inches)
Rear camera 2 megapixel, 8x zoom
Connectivity mini-USB, 3.5 mm headphone jack, Bluetooth Class 2
Motorola Rokr EM326g
Memory microSD(up to 2 GB)
Rear camera 1.3 MP
Motorola Rokr EM35
Manufacturer Motorola
Availability by country Q1 2009
Predecessor Rokr EM30
Weight 116 g
Memory 110 MB RAM
Display 320x240 pixels, TFT LCD, 256K colours
Rear camera 3.15 megapixel

The Motorola Rokr (/ˈrɒkər/, styled ROKR) is a series of mobile phones from Motorola, part of a 4LTR line developed before the spin out of Motorola Mobility. Rokr models were released starting in September 2005 and continuing into 2009. They were notable for incorporating support of media player features.

The E1 is the first phone to be integrated with Apple Inc.'s iTunes music player, which was next used in a phone in 2007 on the iPhone. It was launched on September 7, 2005 in San Francisco, California. The phone had been widely expected, with technology sites reporting on collaborations between Motorola and Apple as far back as December 2004.

The Rokr E1 is a re-badged Motorola E398 candybar style phone (it was originally called the E790) with Apple-licensed technology to play back music purchased from the iTunes Music Store. It features a music player with an interface similar to that of Apple's iPod music players. Since hardware on Motorola E398 and Rokr E1 phones are the same, it is possible to Crossflash Motorola Rokr E1 firmware to Motorola E398 using phone flashing software like Flash & backup.

While the phone is equipped with an upgradeable 512 MB microSD memory card (Max. usable memory 1 GB), it is restricted by its firmware to allow only 100 songs to be loaded at any time. The limit hurt the Rokr's appeal. Many users also discovered that transferring music to the phone was slow compared to dedicated players, due to lack of support for Hi-Speed USB, and there was also no wireless transfer. The Rokr was also criticized for being too much like the preceding E398. As a result, the Rokr E1 sold below expectations despite a high-profile marketing campaign.


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