Motorola ROKR E6 Review - Mobile Phones
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Review: Motorola ROKR E6
Overall, the Motorola ROKR E6 is a decent multimedia phone but it lacks the extra oomph to set it apart from its Symbian and Windows Mobile smart phone competitors.
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Motorola ROKR E6
Review Verdict: With a small frame and a smaller price tag, Olympus's FE-190 hopes to attract the fashionably frugal. This 6-megapixel shooter doesn't offer the manual controls more advanced photographers desire, but its other aspects make up for its automation.
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Motorola ROKR E6
Review Verdict: The E6 tries valiantly to be a smartphone and a sexy consumer gadget. It's a pity then, that it didn't try that little bit harder.
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Review summary of Motorola ROKR E6
alaTest has collected and analysed 59 reviews of Motorola ROKR E6 from international magazines and websites.
Review Verdict: Experts rate this product 68/100 and users 82/100. Comparing these reviews to 327810 other Cell Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 81/100 = Very Good.
Motorola ROKR E6 SmartPhone
The Motorola ROKR E6 is a desirable smartphone which comes with all the business functions & entertainment feature that all users will enjoy. The handset is highly attractive & eye catching with its large touch screen which displays up to 262k colours for
Motorola ROKR E6 (MOTOROKR E6)
We would very much like to see the Motorola ROKR E6 available in markets worldwide, as the combination of designand technology looks to be very appealing.
Motorola ROKR-E6
The E6 is the newest edition to the Motorola ROKR series. The ROKR E1 which was the exact same as the Motorola E398 was nothing special and the fact that there was a capacity on how many songs you can load on it was disappointing. The ROKR E2 was a little
Review Verdict: Overall I liked the ROKR E6 a lot. Like most PDAs the E6 does not have a keypad but has an on screen keypad. For some this may be an issue but in my opinion it takes a bit getting used to.The Motorola E6 is a tri-band GSM phone that is meant for the Asian
Motorola ROKR E6
The Motorola E6 is the first handset released in Australia to use Motorola's new Linux- and Java-based operating system, which has been used in many large Asian countries for some time. The previous operating system used in Motorola handsets had been arou
Motorola ROKR E6
Falls just a bit short of 'Rockin' your world
Review Verdict: The ROKR E6 is available in 2 packs. The one with the Bluetooth headset is the exclusive pack that's priced at Rs. 21,500 while the standard pack comes at Rs. 17,000 with a bill and warranty. If you purchase it without a bill, it will cost you Rs. 12,500.
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motorola rokr e6 review: The E6 tries valiantly to be a smartphone and a sexy consumer gadget. It's a pity then, that it didn't try that little bit harder.
Review Verdict: The E6 tries valiantly to be a smartphone and a sexy consumer gadget. It's a pity then, that it didn't try that little bit harder.
Read full review at cnet.com.au