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Phone Model: Motorola ROKR E8
Phone type: Quadband
Brand: Motorola
Camera: 2 MP
Network: GSM 850 / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
Size: 115 x 53 x 10.6 mm, 60 cc
Weight: 100 gram
Display: TFT, 256K colors, 240 x 320 pixels, 2 inches
colour: Dark Navy, Platinum
Battery: Standard battery, Li-Ion 970 mAh (BK60)
Internal Memory: 2 GB
Function: GPRS, EDGE, Bluetooth v2.0, USB v2.0, Stereo FM radio, MP3 player
Released Date: November 2007
Price: AU $467

Motorola introduced a new addition to its ROKR series of smartphones, the Motorola ROKR E8. At just 10.6mm, the E8 is trendy and slim and brings out users’ fashion style with its ‘card’ design. Equipped with the simple 2 inch TFT display, bringing the user a spectacular and vivid visual experience.
Looks quite simple and user friendly, exactly what this device eventually turns out to be. Coming with three different choices of colours-Dark Navy, Platinum. Each colour is quite friendly and look excellent for a less demanding handset.

In addition, slightly rounded corners and easy to use key buttons, which makes the device comfortable to handle.
Well, the keypad, which is the top selling point of E8, is touch sensitive and is quoted to support haptic feedback, allowing you to actually feel the every keypress.
In standby mode, there are the standard navigation keys and the numeric buttons but when you switch on the multimedia player, they will hide and at the same time, the music dedicated shortcuts are shown to catch your attention.

WOW! Is cool, isn’t it? the future good looking keypad makes everyone looks stylish and easily stands out of the crowd. Do not underestimate the power of this 10.6mm slim phone with its fashionably simple and lean lines. With its 2 MP camera, music capability and advanced Bluetooth wireless connectivity, you will be in the pulse of all the action.
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