Motorola ROKR E1 107 g Silver

  • Brand : Motorola
  • Product name : ROKR E1
  • Product code : E1
  • Category : Mobile Phones
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  • Long product name Motorola ROKR E1 107 g Silver :

    Motorola ROKR E1

  • Motorola ROKR E1 107 g Silver :

    The new Motorola ROKR E1 holds up to 100 songs* and comes with built-in iTunes® software to help you manage all your music on the go. Surround sound quality speakers all add up to the ultimate listening experience.

    Total storage capacity is limited by number of songs. Storage capacity is approximate and based on 4 minutes per song and 128Kbps AAC encoding. Actual storage capacity is dependent on mobile phone software offered by service provider.

  • Short summary description Motorola ROKR E1 107 g Silver :

    Motorola ROKR E1, 176 x 220 pixels, Bluetooth, Silver

  • Long summary description Motorola ROKR E1 107 g Silver :

    Motorola ROKR E1. Display resolution: 176 x 220 pixels. Bluetooth. Battery technology: Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion), Standby time (2G): 210 h. Weight: 107 g. Product colour: Silver

Specs
Design
Product colour Silver
Display
Display resolution 176 x 220 pixels
Display type TFT
Panel type TFT
Display number of colours 262144 colours
Memory
Internal memory 11 MB
Camera
Rear camera
Network
Data network GPRS
Data transmission
Infrared data port
Bluetooth
Messaging
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)

Audio
Ringer type Polyphonic
FM radio
Music player
Polyphonic rings quantity 24
Power
Battery technology Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Talk time (2G) 9 h
Standby time (2G) 210 h
Weight & dimensions
Weight 107 g
Width 45 mm
Depth 108 mm
Height 19 mm
Phone features
Java technology
Other features
Networking type GSM
Operating frequency 900/1800/1900 MHz
Playback formats iTunes
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Reviews
Updated:
2013-11-20 15:57:37
Average rating:55
Uk has collected 31 expert reviews for Motorola ROKR E1 107 g Silver and the average expert rating is 55 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-20 15:57:33
Average rating:40
Mobile phones that can play music files have been around for at least three years, but most phones require a third-party application or have very primitive music and playlist support. Motorolas E1 is the first handset to come with a pre-installed v...
alphr.com
Updated:
2013-11-20 15:57:34
Average rating:50
The first phone with iTunes onboard, but its no iPod With rumours of an iPod phone doing the rounds as long as we can remember, it was no surprise when the ROKR finally appeared. But the underwhelming response cant be blamed entirely on hype fatig...
iMobile.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-20 15:57:34
Average rating:0
Overview IntroductionWhen I say ?Apple?, what do you think of? The fruit? iPod? iBook? iTunes? It?s most probably one of the latter terms in this day and age. Apple have become a household name thanks to the iPod MP3 player. The company is becoming la...
T3.com
Updated:
2013-11-20 15:57:34
Average rating:40
What do you get if you cross an iPod with a phone? Weve been waiting excitedly to find out since first hearing about the iPhone, and now we have the answer in this Motorola handset. Unfortunately, the union of the first-class design teams at Motorol...
  • Plays music from iTunes music store...
  • Horribly slow music transfers, Sluggish menus, Rubbish headphones, 100-song limit...
  • After all the hype, this turned out to be very weak. Not the worst phone ever, but its not worthy of the Apple association either...
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-20 15:57:34
Average rating:40
If you’ve picked up any technology journal in the last three years that features the word Convergence splashed across the cover, you know that the hunt is on for the do-it-all gadget – a device that makes and takes calls, surfs the web, manage...
  • Decent range; sound quality equal to an iPod; support for multiple playlists.
  • Dead-slow syncing; poky interface; artificial track limit; reversed stereo channels.
  • As should be apparent, 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...
itreviews.com
Updated:
2013-11-20 15:57:35
Average rating:0
iTunes phone with PDA functions: Apple certainly knows how to do music players, and Motorola has had its moments with handsets. But can the two come together in a music playing handset that cuts the mustard? The two companies clearly think...
webuser.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-20 15:57:35
Average rating:60
Does the first mobile phone with iTunes signal the end of traditional MP3 players?more...
  • Its difficult not to be disappointed with the ROKR, which promised so much but delivers relatively little. While the integration with iTunes is an attractive feature, the limited storage space and unavailability of over-the-air downloads makes it litt...
techradar.com
Updated:
2013-11-20 15:57:35
Average rating:80
After all the virtual drum-rolling beforehand, with internet speculation and mock-ups of what it might look like, the eventual unveiling of the iTunes phone turned out to be less of a sensation than some had expected. There was much shrugging of shou...
  • First iTunes-branded phone * Links effortlessly with iTunes * Good onboard sound quality...
  • Slow to copy tracks No over the air downloads from iTunes 100-track limit...
  • In the end, it doesnt quite live up to the considerable hype, but future iTunes phones could be worth waiting for...
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-20 15:57:37
Average rating:60
Much of the apparent disappointment with the long-awaited Motorola ROKR E1 stems from the fact that many consumers were expecting a true iPod Phone. While we feel Motorola have produced a worthwhile standalone phone, this attempted fusion of mobile a...
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