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US Mall 1 - Motorola ROKR E8 Navy Phone (T-Mobile)

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List Price: $349.99
Our Price: $99.99
Your Save: $ 250.00 ( 71% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: T-Mobile
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Binding: Wireless Phone Brand: Motorola Color: Navy Feature: Music phone with innovative morphing keypad that only shows the relevant keys and one-touch access to your music library Label: T-Mobile Manufacturer: T-Mobile Model: ROKR Publisher: T-Mobile Release Date: 2008-07-07 Studio: T-Mobile Variation Description: Navy
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Features
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Music phone with innovative morphing keypad that only shows the relevant keys and one-touch access to your music library Compatible with T-Mobile's MyFaves service--unlimited calling to your five most called contacts Bluetooth stereo streaming, 2 GB internal memory, MicroSD expansion up to 4 GB; 2.0-megapixel camera/camcorder Up to 6 hours of talk time, up to 300 hours (12.5 days) of standby time; measures 4.57 x 2.11 x 0.43 inches (HxWxD) Includes: Handset, A/C charger, wired handsfree headset, USB cable, user guide
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Mostly really good, but a mixed bag Comment: I've had mine for a couple weeks now and here are some +'s and -'s as I see it. I got this phone mostly because of the music capabilities, thinking it is great to carry only one device rather than 2
On the plus side......
- nice storage capacity. I have a 4 gig card in there now, but have an 8 gig on the way, and understand this phone likes the 8 gig memory card
- sound quality is a little better than my iPod or Sansa w. nice ways to manipulate the sound output. i think it sounds very good, and the included earbuds are pretty good
-i think it looks pretty cool, but take note of the measurements....this is not a small phone
-music transfer is flawless and a snap using a file manager, and it works great with Napster to Go even though it isnt listed as a supported device
- the 3.5 mm jack is a nice way to go
-there are some other pluses i think....
On the minus side.......
-The keypad is QUIRKY..and I mean quirky..especially the center select button which seems to have a mind of its own. Also after two weeks, I still dont have a good hang of the scroll wheel when i found the sansa one and ipod very easy to work. This is the big minus for me...it's awkward
-The menu system lags at times..i dont mean by a fraction..i mean it lags.
-The voice dialing system they use doesnt work so well . not nearly as good as my last phone which was a Samsung. It also lags
-it doesnt work with my audiobooks from Audible.com
I am hoping they fix what I see to be problems with this phone via firmware updates and they make it Audible compatible...
I am mostly happy with this phone.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Phone Comment: I ordered this phone about a week after it became available. So far, I'm in love with it! Much better sound quality than any Blackberry or previous Motorola phones I've used. I get great reception, the battery life is awesome, and the best part, of course, is the morphing key pad (with haptic). The MP3 player is kind of similar to an Ipod, and the phone stores 2 GB; you can add up to 4 more (microSD). So far, my only complaint is difficulty getting my Macbook to connect to the internet through the phone, but I think that problem lies with T-mobile rather than the phone. Hopefully that will be sorted out soon; I've connected via bluetooth with every other T-mobile phone I've used.
The E8 is very user friendly, and My Faves compatible. Camera lacks indoors, as do most Motorola camera phones, in my experience. The browser is decent; however, I have so far been unable to get Opera Mini to properly install. Having a standard headphone jack is cool. I love being able to hook it directly to my speakers with no converter. Overall, it's a great phone. I'd definitely recommend it.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Mostly really good, but a mixed bag Comment: I've had mine for a couple weeks now and here are some +'s and -'s as I see it. I got this phone mostly because of the music capabilities, thinking it is great to carry only one device rather than 2
On the plus side......
- nice storage capacity. I have a 4 gig card in there now, but have an 8 gig on the way, and understand this phone likes the 8 gig memory card
- sound quality is a little better than my iPod or Sansa w. nice ways to manipulate the sound output. i think it sounds very good, and the included earbuds are pretty good
-i think it looks pretty cool, but take note of the measurements....this is not a small phone
-music transfer is flawless and a snap using a file manager, and it works great with Napster to Go even though it isnt listed as a supported device
- the 3.5 mm jack is a nice way to go
-there are some other pluses i think....
On the minus side.......
-The keypad is QUIRKY..and I mean quirky..especially the center select button which seems to have a mind of its own. Also after two weeks, I still dont have a good hang of the scroll wheel when i found the sansa one and ipod very easy to work. This is the big minus for me...it's awkward
-The menu system lags at times..i dont mean by a fraction..i mean it lags.
-The voice dialing system they use doesnt work so well . not nearly as good as my last phone which was a Samsung. It also lags
-it doesnt work with my audiobooks from Audible.com
I am hoping they fix what I see to be problems with this phone via firmware updates and they make it Audible compatible...
I am mostly happy with this phone.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Phone Comment: I ordered this phone about a week after it became available. So far, I'm in love with it! Much better sound quality than any Blackberry or previous Motorola phones I've used. I get great reception, the battery life is awesome, and the best part, of course, is the morphing key pad (with haptic). The MP3 player is kind of similar to an Ipod, and the phone stores 2 GB; you can add up to 4 more (microSD). So far, my only complaint is difficulty getting my Macbook to connect to the internet through the phone, but I think that problem lies with T-mobile rather than the phone. Hopefully that will be sorted out soon; I've connected via bluetooth with every other T-mobile phone I've used.
The E8 is very user friendly, and My Faves compatible. Camera lacks indoors, as do most Motorola camera phones, in my experience. The browser is decent; however, I have so far been unable to get Opera Mini to properly install. Having a standard headphone jack is cool. I love being able to hook it directly to my speakers with no converter. Overall, it's a great phone. I'd definitely recommend it.
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