Motorola ROKR E1: Now playing...your music
Nothing is static in the ever-evolving world of gadgets. It might be possible that your very own hip-and-happening phone can be quite an older thing for others. But, that's how things go in this world, where literally nothing is static, as everything is moving with an enormous pace. Undoubtedly, the advent of music phones have done a substantial damage to the demand of MP3 players and iPods. Earlier iPods, which were considered indispensable for music lovers are gradually replaced by the music phones – well capable to perform various other essential things. Moving on the same track, Motorola released its much hyped phone – the Motorola ROKR E1. Actually, this phone is developed by Motorola and Apple – while merging the worthwhile specialities of two gadget giants.
Besides offering the advanced functionalities, the Motorola ROKR E1 also supports the hugely popular Apple's iTunes system. Like other popular Motorola mobile phones, the Motorola ROKR E1 comes with a simply yet attractive candy-bad design with glittering sliver casing. Moreover, there is a large and firm keypad, a five way navigation joystick with an advanced and intuitive 262K TFT coloured screen – surely good enough to add up to your overall mobile experience. As such, the addition of Apple iTunes player is one of the major attractions of the Motorola ROKR E1. To give you a soothing music feel, it comes with an iPod like interface. As far as memory is concerned, it is stuffed up with a 512 MB of TransFlash memory, which can easily hold up to 100 of your favourite tracks.