Motorola EM30 ROKR Review

Published in Motorola by Ankur

Motorola ROKR series phones is getting widely popular, these phones are more liked by young web savvy crowd as these ROKR phones, besides there cool multimedia features enable you to transfer favorite songs from more than 200 online stores, like the iTunes jukebox on your Mac or PC to your mobile phone and more..

The newest additions in this series are :
A sleek, bar-shaped, Motorola EM30 ROKR handset. Another is the clamshell designed, music centered Motorola EM28 ROKR, and lastly the slider music ROKR EM25 handset with SONGID technology & proprietary Motorola CrystalTalk support.


Motorola EM30 ROKR Review
The Motorola ROKR EM30 is Motorola’s latest addition to its ROKR series. Being focused towards music, with a morphing ModeShift® keypad that changes from numbers to music playback keys when the music player is activated makes it a perfect choice for music lovers who prefer music on the go.

Specifications & Features

  • Motorola EM30 ROKR consists of an advanced music player
  • A stereo FM radio with RDS technology
  • Stereo Bluetooth support
  • Connectivity: microUSB connector and a standard 3.5 mm headset connector, GPRS Class 12, EDGE Class 12.
  • Operating system used : Linux Montavista 2.6.10
  • Talk Time: up to approximately 360 minutes
  • Standby Time: up to approximately 300 hours
  • Weight: 100g
  • Dimensions: 115×53x10.6mm
  • Battery: BK60 970mAh

Other interesting aspects of the EM30 phone

  • AGPS support
  • A full HTML browser
  • Applications: Support for PDF, Word, Excel and PowerPoint files.
  • Band: quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks support, the proprietary Motorola CrystalTalk® technology (improves calls quality & clarity)
  • Camera: 2 megapixel camera with 8X digital zoom.
  • Memory: microSD memory card slot on board capable of supporting cards with capacities of up to 8GB.
  • Design & look: Candy bar style design with Motorola’s ModeShift technology(or easy switching between phone and music).
  • High fidelity audio with Radio Data System technology.
  • Windows Media Playerâ„¢ 11 compatible.
  • Text-to-speech recognition
  • Microsoft® music ecosystem support
  • Airplane mode for interrupted music

GPS Vs AGPS
AGPS, also known as Assisted GPS, is a newer & more advanced version of the conventional GPS (Global positioning system).Nowadays; it is being used extensively with GPS capable cellular phones. Sometimes, the conventional GPS systems used to face difficulty in finding & transmitting signals under poor signal conditions, say, underground. An AGPS reviews these problems by using an Assistance server & more sophisticated & efficient internal machinery.

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This article was written by Ankur on 06 August 2008


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