New Rokr Phone
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New Rokr Phone
I did a search and nothing cameup. So, I wonder if this phone will work with our car?
http://www.apple.com/itunes/mobile/
http://www.apple.com/itunes/mobile/
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Should being as it's Bluetooth compatible but being a Motorola phone not everything may show up in the MID. I'm sure someone will post it in the Sticky thread in this forum once they get one. Good luck.
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My new Motorola Razr works as good as my SE T637. I don't see why this motorola wouldn't..several of the other Motorolas I've seen seem to have very similar firmware...If not, you can flash the phone with a different version. Check out motox or motomodders to learn more.
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the ROKR should work in the TL yes.
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i had some time today so i tested the ROKR with the HFL. if you know how the v3 works its exactly the same.
if you dont know the v3 listen up
the connection and sound quality is good. the HFL doesnt display the battery life, but it does display the reception bars. the only problam iam having with my v3 (and the ROKR) is that if i dial from the phones keypad i wont hear it ring and once the other end picks up it takes a second till you can hear them (on the phone it self). if you want to dial from the phone but use the HFL you have to wait till a connection is made with the other party and once you hear them on the other side then you can do a transfer. if you have all your contacts on the HFL you this shouldn't bother you.
overall i can say that its just fine and i think you will enjoy the phone. if you are familiar with the slow software on some of motorola's phones (v551 V3 etc.) you will be happy to know that the ROKR has zero lag at all and opens the ipod program instantly.
if you dont know the v3 listen up
the connection and sound quality is good. the HFL doesnt display the battery life, but it does display the reception bars. the only problam iam having with my v3 (and the ROKR) is that if i dial from the phones keypad i wont hear it ring and once the other end picks up it takes a second till you can hear them (on the phone it self). if you want to dial from the phone but use the HFL you have to wait till a connection is made with the other party and once you hear them on the other side then you can do a transfer. if you have all your contacts on the HFL you this shouldn't bother you.
overall i can say that its just fine and i think you will enjoy the phone. if you are familiar with the slow software on some of motorola's phones (v551 V3 etc.) you will be happy to know that the ROKR has zero lag at all and opens the ipod program instantly.
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The ROKR E1 is a Motorola E398 with iTUNES... I'm not so big on storing just 100 songs but I guess that's pretty good. I'm sure someone will come up for a way to patch the E398 to access iTUNES since a lot of this stuff lays either in firmware or program. I kinda like the SLVR V8 coming out but it won't support EDGE so oh well.
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No edge?!
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Originally Posted by mobilezen
There's a bunch of articles floating around about their high end phones. Instead of switching out the chipset for EDGE, they decided to leave it alone. Hope they do something about it post-release.
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