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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.
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3 Responses for "Motorola ROKR"
September 7th, 2005 at 5:07 pm
1I hate the lack of any real source of specifications for this device. All the sites I’ve seen so far are only hyping it with numbers that make no sense, such as “100 songs!”, as for the sites that could perhaps hold any real info are down, probably due to DOS.
September 7th, 2005 at 5:28 pm
2Guess 1: They’re advertising the new 4gig Nano as “up to 1000 songs” so 100 songs should be 400mb.
Guess 2: 400meg cards have to be custom made(expensive) so there really is a 512mb card in there and they’re downplaying it to give it a nice round number for marketing.
Guess 3: It’s the other way around and there’s a 256mb card in there. Hey, doesn’t everyone listen to their music at bitrate of 64?
Guess 4: The thing is so fugly that I don’t really give a shit. I don’t care how good or bad it is: Just put it in the Razr and I’ll shuddup.
September 8th, 2005 at 7:27 am
3So basically it’s an iPod shuffle but 20 times the size (with a screen) and ugly to beat?
Wow, good going Apple…
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