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ROKR E6: No iTunes
The last Motorola iTunes-enabled ROKR phone ships this month according to Engadget. New ROKRs, currently available in Hong Kong, ship with SD card support and onboard Bluetooth but no iTunes integration. The ROKR will support MP3, MPEG4, AAC+, WAV ...
ROKR disappeared from Cingular's phone list
Being that my family
just switched to Cingular over the holidays, I've been poking around their site to see what it all can do. To my
surprise (and delight), I no longer see the ROKR in their list of available phones. Now this could just be an issue ...
ROKR E2 dumping iTunes for an iRadio service?
MacRumors picked up on a New York Times report that the
forthcoming ROKR E2 will be dumping iTunes in favor of a new
subscription-based iRadio service, featuring over 400 channels of commercial-free radio. So basically: instead of a
phone that can ...
ROKR E2
Engadget thinks that the phone to the left
might be the new ROKR E2, the followup phone to the not so successful ROKR 'iTunes phone.' Anyone out there have an orignal ROKR?
What do you think of it? ...
ROKR aimed at the kiddies?
I was listening to the Inside Mac Radio podcast (iTMS link) that brought up a great point about the ROKR that might put its less-than-spectacular introduction into perspective for anyone, like me, who just might be over the age of roughly 20: it ...
Motorola's Zander: ROKR missed the mark
In this article at Bloomberg, Motorola Chief Executive Officer Ed Zander admits that the ROKR iTunes phone has "...[gotten] off to a little bit of a rough start." While Motorola sold 250,000 ROKR phones last quarter, they are being ...
ROKR E1 UK release date announced
The release date for the Motorola ROKR E1 (more casually known as the iTunes phone) for the UK has been set as September 16th. You can preorder the phone today on 02 for £209.99.To our friends in the UK: Let us know when you get your hands on ...
In-depth analysis of where the ROKR went wrong
Ross Rubin has contributed an in-depth and insightful piece on Engadget analyzing where the ROKR went wrong, and why. Yes, I know this misguided phone isn't exactly the first thing on most people's wishlists, but there are some really interesting ...
ROKR's price cut to $149.99, Apple sabotaging the market?
Looks like someone involved with the ROKR has finally done something about (instead of merely talking about) the phone's less than stellar success by lowering its price to $149.99 - still with a two-year contract, of course. I guess with all the buzz ...
Motorola SLVR with iTunes now available from Cingular
Motorola
has unleashed the SLVR with iTunes for Cingular, a slim new candybar style phone that borrows from their runaway-hit
RAZR design. As Engadget notes, it's selling for
$199 (better than the ROKR's initial $249) with a 2-year contract, comes ...
Apple removing the iTunes phone 100 song cap?
I can
neither confirm nor deny the legitimacy of this, but TUAW reader Jake sent us a tip with an iTMS screenshot detailing
an upcoming possibility of removing the 100 song cap on iTunes phones. From the screenshot it looks like Apple might
soon ...
iTunes phone upgrades only for non-U.S. phones with < 100 song limit
I hope no one ran out and bought a ROKR or slick new SLVR after last night's post about the ability to upgrade iTunes phones. Turns
out it was more or less a false alarm - at least for those who already have a phone with a 100 song limit. Eddie ...
Motorola: "ROKR 2 won't suck. We promise..."
Peter Rojas over at Engadget writes a bit about the ROKR, recapping nicely all the old news about the ROKR that basically translates to: "This phone sucks as both an iPod and a phone." The interesting bit comes in the second paragraph of the post ...
"One More Thing" is just an open apology for ROKR
TUAW has just received confirmation that Apple’s much-anticipated, invite-only “One More Thing” event is simply going to be an official apology for the ROKR phone. Apple wants to let the affected markets know that they tried their ...
iTunes works with mobile phone(s)?
Anyone else see this in Software Update? If so, has anyone else noticed the wording they use in the details for this update?
"iTunes 4.9 or later features the ability to transfer music to mobile phones. This driver is required for iTunes to ...


