Motorola ROKR EM30, EM28 and EM25 launch Ho-hum handsets

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5 August 2008 17:12 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Motorola has expanded its ROKR portfolio with the introduction of three new music-optimised GSM handsets.

The lineup includes the MOTOROKR EM30, a candybar phone that gets Motorola's ModeShift technology, the ROKR EM28, a clamshell device with "sonic features" and touch-sensitive keys, and the ROKR EM25, a slider with FM radio sharing capabilities.

The ModeShift tech in the EM30 changes the keyboard lighting with red keys illuminated in music mode and a blue keypad in phone mode. The ROKR EM30 also offers FM radio and a 3.5mm stereo headset jack.

The clamshell ROKR EM28 offers touch-sensitive keys that appear "only when they're needed" while the front of the phone shows the name of the artist and song. The EM28 also boasts a 3D sound effect for pretend surround-sound and 11 equaliser presets.

The ROKR EM25 has a dedicated music key, FM radio and "FMShare" to share a favourite station with friends by sending it in a text message and SONGID technology to identify a song.

The ROKR EM30 will launch first in Taiwan then in other markets throughout the quarter, while ROKR EM28 and ROKR EM25 will be available later this quarter around the globe.

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  • ultimate phone with great looks and great music!!!!!
    u gonna love it!!!!!
    Posted by ANKIT, INDIA
  • I m using dis phone....!!!...I Luv It....Rokr EM30 Rocks..!!!...Its da Most Sexy Phone in Its Range..!!! Posted by Sunal, India
  • itz.......... brilint to use itz owesme .... n love it ...itz slim n sizling ..[:)] Posted by piyush sharma, delhi,india

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