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Motorola Rokr E1 (AT&T) comparison

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Price $199.95 $0.00 Check Prices Check Prices $69.99 to $109.99
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Release date September 07, 2005 July 07, 2008
The Bottom Line The Motorola Rokr E1 takes a step toward integrating a usable audio jukebox into a functional cell phone, but the 100-song limit and the slow processor performance will disappoint iPod users looking to carry a single do-it-all device. The Motorola Rokr E8 is a top choice for a T-Mobile music phone, if you can master the phone's novel, though slightly quirky, controls. The Motorola Rokr Z6m is a quality music phone for Alltel, but we wished it offered a few more features and came with additional extras in the box. Motorola's Slvr L7 puts a prettier face on the iTunes phone, but its low-resolution camera, its sluggish music-player performance, and the limitations on the iTunes usability are big distractions. The original thin phone, the Motorola Razr V3 has a sexy design and useful features, but its performance isn't always up to par.
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Features
Cellular technologyGSM
GSM
Info unavailableGSM
GSM
Weight3.8 oz
3.5 oz
Info unavailable3.4 oz
3.4 oz
Talk timeUp to 560 min
Up to 450 min
Info unavailableUp to 400 min
Up to 430 min
Wireless InterfaceBluetooth
Bluetooth
Info unavailableBluetooth
Bluetooth
Service ProviderInfo unavailableT-Mobile
Alltel Wireless
AT&T
AT&T
Band / modeGSM 850/1800/1900 (Tri-Band)
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 (Quadband)
Info unavailableGSM 850/900/1800/1900 (Quadband)
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 (Quadband)
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