
"The Motorola ROKR is the world’s first ever music phone featuring the Apple iTunes® mobile music player allowing you to take your favorite playlists - featuring full length tracks - wherever you go in one convergence product at the touch of a single dedicated iTunes button. Advanced stereo and lighting technology offer amazing sound and delivers reactions you can see and feel. The Motorola ROKR will have you seamlessly grooving to a new beat!
- Intuitive iTunes® interface : even displays album art
- Integrated Digital VGA Camera with 4 x Digital Zoom
- Side lights sync with games, ringtones, music and ambient sounds
- Removable Memory : Optional, removable TransFlashâ„¢ memory cards store photos, music and video clips
- Make and transfer playlists from your PC to your phone : note approx. transfer time is 30 seconds for 4MB music (transfer times will vary)"
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- o.3 megapixel camera
- 128MB memory (The New York Times puts this at about 100 tunes - but the 128MB is for the whole phone, not just the music. And most of my tunes are about 4Meg or so for decent quality, which works out at only 25 tunes)
- No OverTheAir music downloading - you must download all tunes from your PC or Mac
Availability
Availability of the phone is as follows:
- U.S. – today, exclusively with Cingular
- U.K. – available first with Carphone Warehouse, expected in mid-September and then with O2, followed by Orange, Virgin Mobile, BT Mobile and other top retailers through September and October
- France – expected to be available by late September through key retailers
- Italy – expected to be available by late September through key retailers
- Germany – expected to be available through distributor and operator channels in 2H 05
- Canada – expected to be available in mid- to late-September with Rogers Wireless
- Hong Kong – expected to be available by late September through multiple retail outlets and operator channels
- Australia, Singapore and the Philippines – expected to be available late September through early October through retail and operator channels
- Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and other markets throughout the world – expected to be available in the fourth quarter.
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You can see more about the ROKR at the following:
Straight from the Horse's mouth
Motorola say:
The Motorola ROKR is the world’s first ever music phone featuring the Apple iTunes® mobile music player allowing you to take your favorite playlists - featuring full length tracks - wherever you go in one convergence product at the touch of a single dedicated iTunes button. Advanced stereo and lighting technology offer amazing sound and delivers reactions you can see and feel. The Motorola ROKR will have you seamlessly grooving to a new beat!
Music On The Go
With the Motorola ROKR; just upload and go! The integrated iTunes mobile music player syncs with iTunes on your computer via USB cable, just like an iPod Shuffle. Whether you “Autofillâ€, or manually pick a playlist, you are in for the ultimate in music portability.
INCOMING!!!
Have an incoming call? No problem! With the Motorola ROKR simply accept the call and iTunes will automatically pause your music while you talk on the stereo ear-phones with integrated microphone. When you’re done with your conversation, simply end the call and your music will return to where you left off when the call came in.
Stereo Surround Sound
3D stereo sound via dual 22KHz speakers will “WOW†your friends when you crank up your favorite song! Music-based sounds are richer, deeper, and crisper providing a more intense experience, allowing you to become fully connected to your favorite artists. You can also choose to pop in your included stereo ear-phones and make all your friends envious of your sleek new phone.
Music In Color!
With the Motorola ROKR’s large color screen, cd-album information and artwork associated with your music vividly shows next to the current track. An integrated VGA camera with video capture and playback ensures you’ll never miss a moment.
Groove On
The Motorola ROKR is custom-made for anyone who wants to have fun. J2ME™ games and downloads via GPRS* eliminate boredom – new music, ringtones, wallpapers, screensavers and information are all just a touch away*. Watch rhythm lights interact with your ringtones to create a unique visual effect that will really bring your phone to life.
SUMMARY OF KEY FEATURES:
• Apple iTunes mobile music player with dedicated one-touch music key
• Supported Audio Formats: MP3, AAC, and protected AAC**
• Video clip capture and playback
• TransFlash memory expansion Slot for up to an additional 512 megabytes of storage with optional card
• Large, active color display (176 x 220)Multi-Media Messaging (MMS) *
• Integrated VGA camera with photo indicator LED
• 3D Stereo Sound via 22 KHz enhanced polyphonic speakers with vibration and rhythm lights for enhanced music experiences
• Integrated Bluetooth® wireless technology* for hands-free connectivity
• Enhanced Games with vibration
• PIM functionality with Picture Caller ID*
From Apple:
Introducing iTunes for your mobile phone. With iTunes on your Motorola ROKR E1, you can listen to music on your mobile phone, wherever, whenever you want.
It Rings and Sings
With iTunes for your mobile phone, your songs live right alongside your contacts. Think of it as musical multitasking. Hear a selection of your favorite tunes while sending text messages, taking pictures or checking your email. Listen through the included headphones or out loud on the ROKR E1’s speakers. You can even pause the music when your phone rings, so you won’t miss incoming calls.
As Easy As It Sounds
The ROKR E1’s handy menu interface lets you scroll through your playlists, select a song and play it — complete with any accompanying album art. Putting your music on the ROKR E1 is as easy as syncing to Motorola ROKR E1 iTunes, the world’s best digital jukebox. Just connect the ROKR E1 to your Mac or PC, then choose the songs you want to sync or let iTunes choose them for you — autofilling your phone with a random selection from your iTunes music library.
Posted on Thursday, September 8th, 2005 at 12:53 am by Mike Evans
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