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The Motorola ROKR iTunes phones was one of the most anticipated products in recent memory, but a combination of compromises may leave it destined for the high tech recycling bin.
August 7, 2008 Motorola has expanded its ROKR range with the introduction of three new units in a range of styles. The lineup includes the candybar MOTOROKR EM30, clamshell ROKR EM28 and the ...
The Rokr’s ITunes compatibility is a nice bonus, especially for current ITunes users. However, the W800i Walkman phone accommodates my needs a little better: It has comfy earbuds, takes slightly ...
Everyone knows that the Motorola ROKR has been considered, well, slightly less than awesome ever since its debut. It's only really enjoyed mediocre success (and that's being nice), and most Apple ...
After the Rokr faded from everyone’s memory (except the people who bought them), Apple decided they would go their own way for the next iTunes phone. Motorola didn’t fold-up shop either.
The Rokr has a nice-sized active color display (176 by 220 pixels) screen and something called 3D stereo sound via dual 22 KHz enhanced polyphonic speakers — whatever that means.
MOTOROKR EM30, EM28 and EM25 give mobile music fans new styles for their songs Motorola, Inc. today expands its ROKR portfolio with the introduction of three new music-optimized devices that provide a ...
According to Motorola statements, 250,000 ROKR phones were sold in the three-week period between the device’s launch on September 7 and the end of the third fiscal quarter on September 30.
Admitting the fact the the original ROKR phone was not only bulky and unattractive, but limited in space for downloaded songs, Ron Garriques, the head of Motorola’s mobile unit, has finally ...