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Motorola ROKR

The Motorola ROKR (/ˈrɒkər/), the first version of which was informally known as the iTunes phone, was 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 ending in 2009. They were notable for incorporating support of media player features.

E1 edit

Motorola ROKR E1
 
Compatible networksGPRS
Dimensions108 × 46 × 20.5 mm
Mass107 g
MemorymicroSD
Display176×220 pixels,
262,000 colors
ConnectivityBluetooth
 
A Rokr connecting to an Apple Powerbook G4.

Launched on September 7, 2005, in San Francisco, California, the E1 is the first phone to be integrated with Apple's iTunes music player, the next phone being the first iPhone in 2007.[1] The phone had been widely expected, with technology sites reporting on collaborations between Motorola and Apple as far back as December 2004.

Description and acceptance edit

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 iTunes Music Store purchased music. It features a music player with an interface similar to that of Apple's iPod music players. Since hardware on the Motorola E398 and ROKR E1 phones are the same, it is possible to crossflash the Motorola ROKR E1's firmware to the Motorola E398 using phone flashing software like flash & backup.

While the phone equipped an upgradeable 512 MB microSD memory card (Max. 1 GB), its firmware allowed only up to 100 songs to be loaded at any time.[2] 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 the E1 lacked wireless transfer.[3] 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.[4]

Because of the iPod Nano unveiling on the same day, relations between Motorola and Apple were strained and Motorola CEO Ed Zander later accused Apple of purposely undercutting the Rokr.[5]

The Rokr E1 was replaced by the E2 (see below), which lacked iTunes support and was superseded by the iTunes-enabled SLVR L7.

E2 edit

Motorola Rokr E2
 
Compatible networksGSM 900/1800/1900 with GPRS Class 10 (2U/4D)
Availability by regionEl Salvador Digicel
Peru Claro
Dimensions106 × 49.5 × 18 mm
Mass115 g
CPUIntel XScale PXA270
Storage11 MB
Removable storageSD expansion card slot for up to 2 GB (or 4 GB, if flashed with modded firmware)
Display30 × 40 mm TFT LCD,
240×320 pixels, 262K colours
Rear camera1.3-megapixel, video at 15 fps for 2 hours maximum
Connectivity
  • Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR (supports A2DP)
  • USB 2.0 by mini-USB

The E2 was released in January 2006. Instead of iTunes, the phone came bundled with RealPlayer, supporting a larger variety of formats. It also featured a music control panel on the left side of the phone. Users can also listen to stereo FM radio with Motorola Rokr E2. By using iRadio, FM radio programs can also be downloaded into the phone through internet, letting users listen to the radio at any time. The first public release occurred on June 22, 2006, in China.[6][7]

Features edit

  • Talk time: up to 9 hours
  • Standby time: up to 8 days
  • Multimedia playback: MP3, AMR, MID, MIDI, SMF, MMF, XMF, IMY, WAV, RA, WMA, AAC, AWB, MPGA, M4A, 3GA, RM, RMVB, 3GP, MP4 by RealPlayer
  • Audio connector: 3.5 mm headset jack
  • Java support: MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1, HEAP 2mb
  • Browser: Opera 8.50 with e-mail support
  • Local connectivity:

As a Linux-based phone, the open source community developed numerous modifications to the phone's software, such as quad band, EDGE, and support for a 4 GB SD card. [citation needed] Some have overclocked the processor.

E6 edit

Motorola Rokr E6
 
ManufacturerMotorola
SeriesMotorola Rokr
Compatible networksGSM Tri-band (900/1800/1900, hackable to Quad-band)
Availability by regionNovember 14, 2006 (China)
December 4, 2006 (Worldwide)
Dimensions111 × 51.5 × 14 mm (82 cc)
Mass122 g
Operating systemMontaVista Linux OS (not MOTOMAGX)
CPUIntel XScale-PXA27x rev 7 (v5l)
Memory46 MB RAM (50% free after boot-up)
Storage120 MB
Removable storageSD/MMC expandable to 4 GB (New patch)
BatteryLi-ion 1000 mAh
Display2.4 in diagonal touch TFT LCD,
262k colors, 240×320 pixels
Rear camera2 megapixels + Macro Mode
Connectivity
Data inputsTouchscreen with stylus

The E6 was released in China on November 14, 2006, and subsequently worldwide on December 4, 2006.

The Rokr E6 is a direct descendant of the E680 and the MING, sharing the same Montavista Linux operating system, Intel XScale PXA270 series processors, and the RealPlayer media player instead of the iTunes player installed on the first Rokr phone. The E6 features a built-in FM radio, (but no radio recording). It also inherited the 2-megapixel camera with manual macro-switching and business card recognition from MING, enhanced with QR Code recognition functions. Additionally, the phone features a 3.5 mm headphone jack, allowing use of a standard-sized headphone plug.

It comes installed with Picsel Viewer with the ability to read Microsoft Office and PDF file formats.

Details edit

The phone is part of Motorola's line of phones running Linux, this one using a modified 2.4.20 kernel. This has upset some, as they broke the GPL in not releasing the kernel source code.[8] The software is an updated version of MING (Motorola A1200), with a different file system. Most of the apps that work on the MING work on the E6, but some may not due to the file system. Normally the phone only runs on tri-band GSM networks, though some have found an exploit to get it to run on Quad Band networks and over Edge.[9] The radio channel frequency can also be modified beyond 88 MHz to 65 MHz, and the preset number of channels can also be modified.

Technical specifications edit

Battery Life Up to 7 hours talk time - about 235 hours standby
Web Camera Yes, via USB
Voice Recording Yes (.amr)
Video Recording Yes, up to CIF 352×288 (.3gp)
Maximum number of Sockets 10
Browsers Opera Mini with support for HTTP, HTTPS, Socket, Secure Socket, UDP
Image Support .PNG, .GIF, .BMP, .JPEG, .EMS, .WMP
Encoding schemes USASCII, UTF-8 (Unicode), UTF-16 with explicit Byte Order Mark (Part of IOP), UCS-2
Messaging SMS, MMS
E-mail POP3, IMAP4, SMTP
Java Yes, CLDC v1.1 and MIDP v2.0 compliant
FCC ID Yes[10]

Z6 edit

Motorola Rokr Z6
 
ManufacturerMotorola
Compatible networksGSM quad-band with EDGE
PredecessorMotorola Rizr Z3
SuccessorMotorola Rizr Z8
Dimensions105.5 × 45.5 × 16 mm
Mass115g / 4.06 ounces
Operating systemMOTOMAGX
CPUFreescale MXC275-30
32-bit 528 MHz ARM11
Memory64 MB available to user, 96 MB ROM, 64 MB SDRAM
Removable storagemicroSD (TransFlash) card up to 2 GB
BatteryBC50 3.7V at 750mah
Display2.1 in diagonal TFT LCD,
320×240 px, 262,000 colors
Rear camera2.0 MPix with LED flash
Connectivity

The Z6, originally known as the Rizr Z6, was released on July 7, 2007. The Z6 features Motorola's new version of the embedded Linux-based operating system, MOTOMAGX. It also supports stereo Bluetooth technology (A2DP) and features a 2-megapixel digital camera. The Z6 also supports synchronisation with Windows Media Player 11, allowing playlists and audio to be transferred to the phone's internal memory, which can in turn be transferred onto a compatible microSD memory card. The phone does not support 3G or HSDPA, relying on EDGE for data.

Audio format support edit

The Z6 supports the following audio formats:[citation needed]

Video format support edit

The Z6 supports the following video formats:[citation needed]

Z6m edit

Motorola Rokr Z6m
 
Compatible networksCDMA 800/1900 1xEV-DO r0 data speed
Dimensions105.5 × 45.5 × 16 mm
Mass115 g / 4.06 ounces
Operating systemBREW, Paragon 2005 (P2K05) Internal Filesystem
Memory14 MB
Removable storageSupports microSD (TransFlash) memory cards:
  • 512 Mb card included;
  • Upgradeable to 2 GB.
Display2 in diagonal TFT LCD,
320×240 px, 65,536 colors
Connectivitymini-USB,
Bluetooth (Class 2),
EV-DO

The Z6m is the CDMA version of the Rokr Z6. The Rokr Z6m comes with an integrated music player, 3.5 mm headset jack, stereo Bluetooth, a 512 MB MicroSD card in its respective slot, a key lock switch, and a 2-megapixel digital camera. The phone supports up to 2 GB of removable storage.

Unlike the Z6, the Z6m does not run MotoMAGX, a version of Linux, but instead runs the Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless operating system, also known as BREW.

U.S. Cellular was the first carrier to release the Rokr Z6m on October 14, 2007, alongside their Napster-to-Go service's launch.[citation needed]

Technical information edit

When connected to a computer via USB and the connection type is set to "Modem/COM", the phone acts like a USB serial peripheral, allowing Motorola Phone AT Commands to be sent. In this mode, sending "AT+MODE=8" will put the phone into a different state, in which it no longer accepts AT commands but its P2K05 functionality is accessible.

W5 edit

Motorola Rokr W5
Mass107 g
Memory20 MB internal
microSD up to 2 GB
Display176x220, 256K colors
Rear camera1.3 MP

The W5 was released in September 2007.[citation needed] The phone features up to 2 GB through a microSD slot, a 1.3-megapixel camera, Motorola's P2K OS, and a music player.

E8 edit

Motorola Rokr E8
ManufacturerMotorola
Compatible networksGPRS
Availability by regionJuly 2008
PredecessorRokr E6
SuccessorRokr EM30
Dimensions115 mm × 53 mm × 10.6 mm
Mass100 g
CPU500MHz CPU with Freescale SCM-A11 baseband processor
Memory2 GB internal memory and microSD(up to 10 GB with SDHC)
BatteryLi-ion 970 mAh
DisplayType: TFT; Colors: 250K; Size: 320 x 240 pixels (2 inches)
Rear camera2 megapixel, 8x zoom
Connectivitymini-USB, 3.5 mm headphone jack, Bluetooth Class 2

The E8 was released in July 2008. It features a new keypad interface called ModeShift, which automatically changes the context of the keypad depending on the current function of the device. It also features a localized touch feedback system with haptic technology that gives the feeling of real buttons, though the keyboard surface is smooth. It will sync with Microsoft Outlook, but not with Web or Mac based calendars.

Both E8 and EM30 uses the ModeShift technology and this enables the phone to switch from talk to music with one touch (special music keys light up when playing music) Coupled with in-build CrystalTalk technology (a Motorola patent), crisp and clear conversations is possible in noisy environments.

Carriers edit

Specifications edit

The complete Motorola Rokr E8 list of specifications are:[11]

Type Specification
Battery Life Talk: 7 hours; Standby: 300 hours
Phone Book Capacity Unlimited (limited only by memory capacity)
Video Capture .MOV 176*144 @15 frame/s
Email Client Protocols Supported: POP3, IMAP4, SMTP
EMS / Picture Messaging EMS 5.0
Java ME Version: MIDP 2.0
Predictive Text Entry Technology: iTAP
Text Messaging 2-Way
Voice Dialing speaker-independent
Wireless Internet WAP 2.0, xHTML, HTML
FM Radio Yes
Alarm Yes
Calculator Yes
Calendar Yes
Custom Graphics Yes
Data-Capable Yes
Digital TTY/TDD Yes
Games Yes
MMS Yes
Multiple Languages Yes (English, French, Chinese, Spanish)
Multiple Numbers per Name Yes
PC Sync Yes
Picture ID Yes
Polyphonic Ringtones Yes
Ringer ID Yes
Side Keys Yes
Speaker Phone Yes
Text Messaging Templates Yes
Vibrate Yes
Voice Memo Yes

EM30 edit

Motorola Rokr EM30
ManufacturerMotorola
Compatible networksGSM 850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900
Availability by regionAugust 5, 2008
PredecessorMotorola Rokr E8
SuccessorAura
Dimensions115 mm × 53 mm × 10.6 mm
Mass100 g
Memory18.5 MB RAM
BatteryLi-ion 970 mAh
DisplayType: TFT; Colors: 250K; Size: 240 x 320 pixels (2 inches)
Rear camera2 megapixel, 8x zoom
Connectivitymini-USB, 3.5 mm headphone jack, Bluetooth Class 2

The EM30, releasing in August 2008, was the lower-end version of the E8 (see above), without the FastScroll navigation wheel and the haptics feel.

EM30 is running on LiMo Platform, a Linux-based operating system for mobile devices. It is the 22nd LiMo Handset.[12]

Both E8 and EM30 uses the ModeShift technology and this enables the phone to switch from talk to music with one touch (special music keys get lighted up when playing music) The phone incorporated Motorola's patented CrystalTalk technology, providing clear conversations in noisy environments.[citation needed]

Specifications edit

  • Messaging: MMS, EMS 5.0, email (POP3, SMTP, IMAP4), Motosync for corporate email support
  • Connectivity method: Stereo Bluetooth Class 2, 3.5mm, USB 2.0 HS, Mobile Phone Tools, Over the Air Sync (OTA), PC Sync
  • Dual Transfer Mode (DTM): Enables GPRS during call; operator dependent
  • Camera: 2 MP, Digital Zoom, Fixed Focus, take up to 8 multi shot pictures
  • Capture/Playback/Streaming: H.263, MPEG4, WMV v9
  • Audio: MIDI, MP3, AAC, AAC+, Enhanced AAC+, WMA, WAV, AMR-NB, Real Audio (RA) v10
  • FM Radio: with Radio Data System (RDS) 3
  • Keypad: Backlight morphing keypad that changes color from phone mode to music mode
  • Airplane Mode: Uninterrupted music up in the plane/play music
  • 3.5mm headset
  • 3D Stereo Sound
  • Memory: 30 MB internal memory, optional 8 GB microSDHC support
  • Microsoft Music Ecosystem Support (sync music with Windows Media Player)
  • Audio Playback: Target 16 hours (Airplane Mode)
  • Crystal Talk technology for noise cancellation
  • Text to speech recognition

Technical specifications edit

  • Bands/Modes: Quad Band
  • Dimensions: 115x53x10.6mm
  • Display: 2.0˝ QVGA 240x320 262K TFT
  • Form Factor: Bar with internal antenna
  • GPRS Class 12: EDGE class 12
  • Audio Playback Time: up to approximately 16 hours
  • Size: 60cc
  • Standby Time: up to approximately 300 hours
  • Talk Time: up to approximately 360 minutes
  • Weight: 100g
  • Airplane Mode: listen to music, take pictures, play games on the plane, with the RF off

EM326g edit

Motorola Rokr EM326g
MemorymicroSD(up to 2 GB)
Rear camera1.3 MP

The EM326g was released in January 2009. It is the first ROKR phone to be available pre-configured for use with a prepaid network (Net10).

EM35 edit

Motorola Rokr EM35
ManufacturerMotorola
Availability by regionQ1 2009
PredecessorRokr EM30
Mass116 g
Memory110 MB RAM
Display320x240 pixels, TFT LCD, 256K colours
Rear camera3.15 megapixel

The EM35 was released in Q1 2009. It had a 3.15 MP camera, 110 MB internal memory, and a microSD card slot supporting up to 16 GB.

W6 edit

Motorola Rokr W6
Mass107 g
Memory20 MB internal
microSD up to 2 GB
Display176x220, 256K colors
Rear camera1.3 MP

The W6 was released in April 2009.

ZN50/ZN500 edit

Motorola Rokr ZN50/ZN500
Mass143 g
MemorymicroSD up to 16 GB
Display240x427, 256K colors, TFT LCD touchscreen
Rear camera3.15 MP with auto-focus

The ZN50 was released in July 2009 as a high-end phone in the Rokr series. It featured a 3.15 MP camera with auto-focus, improved screen resolution, a touchscreen and storage expandable up to 16 GB.

EM25/EM325 edit

Motorola Rokr EM25
Mass90g
MemorymicroSD up to 2 GB
Display128x160, 65K colors, TFT LCD
Rear camera1.3 MP

The EM25/EM325 was released in July 2009, at the same time as the ZN50 (see above).

EM28/EM330 edit

Motorola EM28/EM330
ManufacturerMotorola
Availability by regionJuly 2009
Form factorClam / Flip
Dimensions4.1 x 2.1 x 0.6 inches
Mass90g (with battery)
Memory30MB
Removable storagemicroSD (up to 2 GB)
BatteryLithium ion battery, Talk time: Up to 7 hrs, Stand-by: Up to 23 days
Display65K color, 128 x 160 pixels
Rear camera1.3 MP
ConnectivityBluetooth

The Motorola EM28/EM330 was released in July 2009, at the same time as the ZN50 and EM25/EM325 (see above).

Specifications edit

  • 1.3-megapixel camera
  • Bluetooth
  • Video Playback & Streaming Video
  • Voice Recorder (60seconds limited)
  • Calculator, Calendar, and Alarm Clock
  • Vibrating, Games and Sync
  • Volume Control
  • Cellular Video
  • SMS, MMS, EMS, and Chat
  • Dual band GSM 850/1800/1900 MHz
  • Weight: 90g (with battery)
  • 65K colour, 128fg
  • MMS
  • Video Recorder
  • FM Radio: RDS Radio
  • MP3 Player (AT&T Mobile Music / MusicID)
  • SMS text messages
  • MMS messaging with pictures
  • EMS
  • Photo and data sharing with Bluetooth 2.0
  • Mini-USB port for connection with PC
  • WAP 2.0 web browser
  • Battery: Lithium-ion
  • Talk time: Up to 7 hours
  • Stand-by: Up to 23 days

References edit

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  2. ^ "It's official: ROKR E1 iTunes phone can only store max. 100 tracks". Engadget. Sep 8, 2005. Retrieved 2010-11-17.
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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Motorola ROKR news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Motorola ROKR ˈ r ɒ k er the first version of which was informally known as the iTunes phone was 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 ending in 2009 They were notable for incorporating support of media player features Contents 1 E1 1 1 Description and acceptance 2 E2 2 1 Features 3 E6 3 1 Details 3 2 Technical specifications 4 Z6 4 1 Audio format support 4 2 Video format support 5 Z6m 5 1 Technical information 6 W5 7 E8 7 1 Carriers 7 2 Specifications 8 EM30 8 1 Specifications 8 2 Technical specifications 9 EM326g 10 EM35 11 W6 12 ZN50 ZN500 13 EM25 EM325 14 EM28 EM330 14 1 Specifications 15 ReferencesE1 edit iTunes phone redirects here For the application see iTunes Motorola ROKR E1 nbsp Compatible networksGPRSDimensions108 46 20 5 mmMass107 gMemorymicroSDDisplay176 220 pixels 262 000 colorsConnectivityBluetooth nbsp A Rokr connecting to an Apple Powerbook G4 Launched on September 7 2005 in San Francisco California the E1 is the first phone to be integrated with Apple s iTunes music player the next phone being the first iPhone in 2007 1 The phone had been widely expected with technology sites reporting on collaborations between Motorola and Apple as far back as December 2004 Description and acceptance edit 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 iTunes Music Store purchased music It features a music player with an interface similar to that of Apple s iPod music players Since hardware on the Motorola E398 and ROKR E1 phones are the same it is possible to crossflash the Motorola ROKR E1 s firmware to the Motorola E398 using phone flashing software like flash amp backup While the phone equipped an upgradeable 512 MB microSD memory card Max 1 GB its firmware allowed only up to 100 songs to be loaded at any time 2 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 the E1 lacked wireless transfer 3 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 4 Because of the iPod Nano unveiling on the same day relations between Motorola and Apple were strained and Motorola CEO Ed Zander later accused Apple of purposely undercutting the Rokr 5 The Rokr E1 was replaced by the E2 see below which lacked iTunes support and was superseded by the iTunes enabled SLVR L7 E2 editMotorola Rokr E2 nbsp Compatible networksGSM 900 1800 1900 with GPRS Class 10 2U 4D Availability by regionEl Salvador DigicelPeru ClaroDimensions106 49 5 18 mmMass115 gCPUIntel XScale PXA270Storage11 MBRemovable storageSD expansion card slot for up to 2 GB or 4 GB if flashed with modded firmware Display30 40 mm TFT LCD 240 320 pixels 262K coloursRear camera1 3 megapixel video at 15 fps for 2 hours maximumConnectivityBluetooth 2 0 EDR supports A2DP USB 2 0 by mini USBThe E2 was released in January 2006 Instead of iTunes the phone came bundled with RealPlayer supporting a larger variety of formats It also featured a music control panel on the left side of the phone Users can also listen to stereo FM radio with Motorola Rokr E2 By using iRadio FM radio programs can also be downloaded into the phone through internet letting users listen to the radio at any time The first public release occurred on June 22 2006 in China 6 7 Features edit Talk time up to 9 hours Standby time up to 8 days Multimedia playback MP3 AMR MID MIDI SMF MMF XMF IMY WAV RA WMA AAC AWB MPGA M4A 3GA RM RMVB 3GP MP4 by RealPlayer Audio connector 3 5 mm headset jack Java support MIDP 2 0 CLDC 1 1 HEAP 2mb Browser Opera 8 50 with e mail support Local connectivity As a Linux based phone the open source community developed numerous modifications to the phone s software such as quad band EDGE and support for a 4 GB SD card citation needed Some have overclocked the processor E6 editMotorola Rokr E6 nbsp ManufacturerMotorolaSeriesMotorola RokrCompatible networksGSM Tri band 900 1800 1900 hackable to Quad band Availability by regionNovember 14 2006 China December 4 2006 Worldwide Dimensions111 51 5 14 mm 82 cc Mass122 gOperating systemMontaVista Linux OS not MOTOMAGX CPUIntel XScale PXA27x rev 7 v5l Memory46 MB RAM 50 free after boot up Storage120 MBRemovable storageSD MMC expandable to 4 GB New patch BatteryLi ion 1000 mAhDisplay2 4 in diagonal touch TFT LCD 262k colors 240 320 pixelsRear camera2 megapixels Macro ModeConnectivityGPRS Class 10 BCM2045 Bluetooth 2 0 A2DP 3 5 mm Stereo Mic Jack Enhanced Mini USBData inputsTouchscreen with stylusThe E6 was released in China on November 14 2006 and subsequently worldwide on December 4 2006 The Rokr E6 is a direct descendant of the E680 and the MING sharing the same Montavista Linux operating system Intel XScale PXA270 series processors and the RealPlayer media player instead of the iTunes player installed on the first Rokr phone The E6 features a built in FM radio but no radio recording It also inherited the 2 megapixel camera with manual macro switching and business card recognition from MING enhanced with QR Code recognition functions Additionally the phone features a 3 5 mm headphone jack allowing use of a standard sized headphone plug It comes installed with Picsel Viewer with the ability to read Microsoft Office and PDF file formats Details edit The phone is part of Motorola s line of phones running Linux this one using a modified 2 4 20 kernel This has upset some as they broke the GPL in not releasing the kernel source code 8 The software is an updated version of MING Motorola A1200 with a different file system Most of the apps that work on the MING work on the E6 but some may not due to the file system Normally the phone only runs on tri band GSM networks though some have found an exploit to get it to run on Quad Band networks and over Edge 9 The radio channel frequency can also be modified beyond 88 MHz to 65 MHz and the preset number of channels can also be modified Technical specifications edit Battery Life Up to 7 hours talk time about 235 hours standbyWeb Camera Yes via USBVoice Recording Yes amr Video Recording Yes up to CIF 352 288 3gp Maximum number of Sockets 10Browsers Opera Mini with support for HTTP HTTPS Socket Secure Socket UDPImage Support PNG GIF BMP JPEG EMS WMPEncoding schemes USASCII UTF 8 Unicode UTF 16 with explicit Byte Order Mark Part of IOP UCS 2Messaging SMS MMSE mail POP3 IMAP4 SMTPJava Yes CLDC v1 1 and MIDP v2 0 compliantFCC ID Yes 10 Z6 editMotorola Rokr Z6 nbsp ManufacturerMotorolaCompatible networksGSM quad band with EDGEPredecessorMotorola Rizr Z3SuccessorMotorola Rizr Z8Dimensions105 5 45 5 16 mmMass115g 4 06 ouncesOperating systemMOTOMAGXCPUFreescale MXC275 3032 bit 528 MHz ARM11Memory64 MB available to user 96 MB ROM 64 MB SDRAMRemovable storagemicroSD TransFlash card up to 2 GBBatteryBC50 3 7V at 750mahDisplay2 1 in diagonal TFT LCD 320 240 px 262 000 colorsRear camera2 0 MPix with LED flashConnectivitymini USB Bluetooth Class 2 A2DPThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Z6 originally known as the Rizr Z6 was released on July 7 2007 The Z6 features Motorola s new version of the embedded Linux based operating system MOTOMAGX It also supports stereo Bluetooth technology A2DP and features a 2 megapixel digital camera The Z6 also supports synchronisation with Windows Media Player 11 allowing playlists and audio to be transferred to the phone s internal memory which can in turn be transferred onto a compatible microSD memory card The phone does not support 3G or HSDPA relying on EDGE for data Audio format support edit The Z6 supports the following audio formats citation needed Windows WMAv10 plus Janus DRM MP3 AAC AAC AAC enhanced AMR NB WAV XMFVideo format support edit The Z6 supports the following video formats citation needed 3GP 3G2 MP4 RealVideo xvidZ6m editMotorola Rokr Z6m nbsp Compatible networksCDMA 800 1900 1xEV DO r0 data speedDimensions105 5 45 5 16 mmMass115 g 4 06 ouncesOperating systemBREW Paragon 2005 P2K05 Internal FilesystemMemory14 MBRemovable storageSupports microSD TransFlash memory cards 512 Mb card included Upgradeable to 2 GB Display2 in diagonal TFT LCD 320 240 px 65 536 colorsConnectivitymini USB Bluetooth Class 2 EV DOThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Z6m is the CDMA version of the Rokr Z6 The Rokr Z6m comes with an integrated music player 3 5 mm headset jack stereo Bluetooth a 512 MB MicroSD card in its respective slot a key lock switch and a 2 megapixel digital camera The phone supports up to 2 GB of removable storage Unlike the Z6 the Z6m does not run MotoMAGX a version of Linux but instead runs the Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless operating system also known as BREW U S Cellular was the first carrier to release the Rokr Z6m on October 14 2007 alongside their Napster to Go service s launch citation needed Technical information edit When connected to a computer via USB and the connection type is set to Modem COM the phone acts like a USB serial peripheral allowing Motorola Phone AT Commands to be sent In this mode sending AT MODE 8 will put the phone into a different state in which it no longer accepts AT commands but its P2K05 functionality is accessible W5 editMotorola Rokr W5Mass107 gMemory20 MB internalmicroSD up to 2 GBDisplay176x220 256K colorsRear camera1 3 MPThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The W5 was released in September 2007 citation needed The phone features up to 2 GB through a microSD slot a 1 3 megapixel camera Motorola s P2K OS and a music player E8 editMotorola Rokr E8ManufacturerMotorolaCompatible networksGPRSAvailability by regionJuly 2008PredecessorRokr E6SuccessorRokr EM30Dimensions115 mm 53 mm 10 6 mmMass100 gCPU500MHz CPU with Freescale SCM A11 baseband processorMemory2 GB internal memory and microSD up to 10 GB with SDHC BatteryLi ion 970 mAhDisplayType TFT Colors 250K Size 320 x 240 pixels 2 inches Rear camera2 megapixel 8x zoomConnectivitymini USB 3 5 mm headphone jack Bluetooth Class 2This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The E8 was released in July 2008 It features a new keypad interface called ModeShift which automatically changes the context of the keypad depending on the current function of the device It also features a localized touch feedback system with haptic technology that gives the feeling of real buttons though the keyboard surface is smooth It will sync with Microsoft Outlook but not with Web or Mac based calendars Both E8 and EM30 uses the ModeShift technology and this enables the phone to switch from talk to music with one touch special music keys light up when playing music Coupled with in build CrystalTalk technology a Motorola patent crisp and clear conversations is possible in noisy environments Carriers edit T Mobile Rogers Wireless Cellular OneSpecifications edit The complete Motorola Rokr E8 list of specifications are 11 Type SpecificationBattery Life Talk 7 hours Standby 300 hoursPhone Book Capacity Unlimited limited only by memory capacity Video Capture MOV 176 144 15 frame sEmail Client Protocols Supported POP3 IMAP4 SMTPEMS Picture Messaging EMS 5 0Java ME Version MIDP 2 0Predictive Text Entry Technology iTAPText Messaging 2 WayVoice Dialing speaker independentWireless Internet WAP 2 0 xHTML HTMLFM Radio YesAlarm YesCalculator YesCalendar YesCustom Graphics YesData Capable YesDigital TTY TDD YesGames YesMMS YesMultiple Languages Yes English French Chinese Spanish Multiple Numbers per Name YesPC Sync YesPicture ID YesPolyphonic Ringtones YesRinger ID YesSide Keys YesSpeaker Phone YesText Messaging Templates YesVibrate YesVoice Memo YesEM30 editMotorola Rokr EM30ManufacturerMotorolaCompatible networksGSM 850 900 1800 1900Availability by regionAugust 5 2008PredecessorMotorola Rokr E8SuccessorAuraDimensions115 mm 53 mm 10 6 mmMass100 gMemory18 5 MB RAMBatteryLi ion 970 mAhDisplayType TFT Colors 250K Size 240 x 320 pixels 2 inches Rear camera2 megapixel 8x zoomConnectivitymini USB 3 5 mm headphone jack Bluetooth Class 2The EM30 releasing in August 2008 was the lower end version of the E8 see above without the FastScroll navigation wheel and the haptics feel EM30 is running on LiMo Platform a Linux based operating system for mobile devices It is the 22nd LiMo Handset 12 Both E8 and EM30 uses the ModeShift technology and this enables the phone to switch from talk to music with one touch special music keys get lighted up when playing music The phone incorporated Motorola s patented CrystalTalk technology providing clear conversations in noisy environments citation needed Specifications edit Messaging MMS EMS 5 0 email POP3 SMTP IMAP4 Motosync for corporate email support Connectivity method Stereo Bluetooth Class 2 3 5mm USB 2 0 HS Mobile Phone Tools Over the Air Sync OTA PC Sync Dual Transfer Mode DTM Enables GPRS during call operator dependent Camera 2 MP Digital Zoom Fixed Focus take up to 8 multi shot pictures Capture Playback Streaming H 263 MPEG4 WMV v9 Audio MIDI MP3 AAC AAC Enhanced AAC WMA WAV AMR NB Real Audio RA v10 FM Radio with Radio Data System RDS 3 Keypad Backlight morphing keypad that changes color from phone mode to music mode Airplane Mode Uninterrupted music up in the plane play music 3 5mm headset 3D Stereo Sound Memory 30 MB internal memory optional 8 GB microSDHC support Microsoft Music Ecosystem Support sync music with Windows Media Player Audio Playback Target 16 hours Airplane Mode Crystal Talk technology for noise cancellation Text to speech recognitionTechnical specifications edit Bands Modes Quad Band Dimensions 115x53x10 6mm Display 2 0 QVGA 240x320 262K TFT Form Factor Bar with internal antenna GPRS Class 12 EDGE class 12 Audio Playback Time up to approximately 16 hours Size 60cc Standby Time up to approximately 300 hours Talk Time up to approximately 360 minutes Weight 100g Airplane Mode listen to music take pictures play games on the plane with the RF offEM326g editMotorola Rokr EM326gMemorymicroSD up to 2 GB Rear camera1 3 MPThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The EM326g was released in January 2009 It is the first ROKR phone to be available pre configured for use with a prepaid network Net10 EM35 editMotorola Rokr EM35ManufacturerMotorolaAvailability by regionQ1 2009PredecessorRokr EM30Mass116 gMemory110 MB RAMDisplay320x240 pixels TFT LCD 256K coloursRear camera3 15 megapixelThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The EM35 was released in Q1 2009 It had a 3 15 MP camera 110 MB internal memory and a microSD card slot supporting up to 16 GB W6 editMotorola Rokr W6Mass107 gMemory20 MB internalmicroSD up to 2 GBDisplay176x220 256K colorsRear camera1 3 MPThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The W6 was released in April 2009 ZN50 ZN500 editMotorola Rokr ZN50 ZN500Mass143 gMemorymicroSD up to 16 GBDisplay240x427 256K colors TFT LCD touchscreenRear camera3 15 MP with auto focusThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The ZN50 was released in July 2009 as a high end phone in the Rokr series It featured a 3 15 MP camera with auto focus improved screen resolution a touchscreen and storage expandable up to 16 GB EM25 EM325 editMotorola Rokr EM25Mass90gMemorymicroSD up to 2 GBDisplay128x160 65K colors TFT LCDRear camera1 3 MPThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The EM25 EM325 was released in July 2009 at the same time as the ZN50 see above EM28 EM330 editMotorola EM28 EM330ManufacturerMotorolaAvailability by regionJuly 2009Form factorClam FlipDimensions4 1 x 2 1 x 0 6 inchesMass90g with battery Memory30MBRemovable storagemicroSD up to 2 GB BatteryLithium ion battery Talk time Up to 7 hrs Stand by Up to 23 daysDisplay65K color 128 x 160 pixelsRear camera1 3 MPConnectivityBluetoothThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Motorola EM28 EM330 was released in July 2009 at the same time as the ZN50 and EM25 EM325 see above Specifications edit 1 3 megapixel camera Bluetooth Video Playback amp Streaming Video Voice Recorder 60seconds limited Calculator Calendar and Alarm Clock Vibrating Games and Sync Volume Control Cellular Video SMS MMS EMS and Chat Dual band GSM 850 1800 1900 MHz Weight 90g with battery 65K colour 128fg MMS Video Recorder FM Radio RDS Radio MP3 Player AT amp T Mobile Music MusicID SMS text messages MMS messaging with pictures EMS Photo and data sharing with Bluetooth 2 0 Mini USB port for connection with PC WAP 2 0 web browser Battery Lithium ion Talk time Up to 7 hours Stand by Up to 23 daysReferences edit Apple Motorola amp Cingular Launch World s First Mobile Phone with iTunes Apple Newsroom Retrieved 2021 01 22 It s official ROKR E1 iTunes phone can only store max 100 tracks Engadget Sep 8 2005 Retrieved 2010 11 17 Tynan Dan 2006 05 26 The 25 Worst Tech Products of All Time PC World Archived from the original on 2008 07 03 Retrieved 2013 03 22 Moto Blasts iRadio Red Herring 2 January 2006 Archived from the original on 2011 06 07 Retrieved 2013 03 22 Andreescu Alex 27 September 2005 iPod nano The End of the Motorola Apple Story Ed Zander Motorola CEO Screw the nano Softpedia Retrieved 2010 06 05 Ziegler Chris 2006 06 23 China first to get Motorola Rokr E2 Engadgetmobile com Archived from the original on 2008 06 21 Retrieved 2013 03 22 Music to Retailer s Ears Motorola Next Generation Music Device Rokr E2 Makes Smash Debut at GOME Prnewswire com 2006 06 21 Retrieved 2013 03 22 First Release of Rokr E6 Source Available opensource motorola com dead link EDGE and Quad Band Rokitrokr edge blogspot com 2006 07 11 Retrieved 2013 03 22 Ziegler Chris Oct 19 2006 Motorola ROKR E6 gets FCC blessing engadgetmobile com Archived from the original on 2009 07 18 Retrieved 2013 03 22 Motorola E8 specifications Gsmarena com Retrieved 2013 03 22 Motorola s New Rokr EM30 Becomes 22nd LiMo Handset limofoundation org Archived from the original on 2008 12 05 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Motorola ROKR amp oldid 1207078444 EM30, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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