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Motorola ROKR E8
By: Laiq Qureshi   |   Aug 07, 2008
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Great looks
Good speakers
3.5mm jack
Small screen
Fastscroll navigation wheel is inaccurate
Music quality isn't great and the earphones make it sound worse
Sluggish performance

I've been waiting for the ROKR E8 ever since I first saw it at the Motorola Developers' Conference in Bangalore a couple of months ago, and for good reason! Clearly Motorola’s got an eye for good design, and also a strong research team in place to ensure the best quality. That said, it's time the company concentrated on better integrated services. The technology used in its phones is rather staid, for one, and the GUI further undermines the value of the product.

The E8 offers some snazzy new features, but their execution sadly leaves much to be desired. Let’s start with the form factor.

Design and Build

The build quality is, in a word, amazing. There’s the much appreciated shiny glass finish on the front, and a slip-free rubberized back. At 115 x 53 x 10.6 mm, it’s not the slimmest phone around, and the 3.5mm jack found right on top is perhaps to blame. However, the phone looks proportionate, and the 3.5mm jack allows you to connect your device to pretty much any speaker system.

The phone-lock slider on the right makes a lot of sense. No more trial-and-error; just one flick and the phone is locked. The USB/charging slot is placed right above the lock slider. The volume keys are on the left, and for good measure there’s a dedicated MusicID button below.

When the screen is off, you will notice tiny dot-sized ridges all over the face of the phone. Since the face is flat, there are no visible buttons; they all light up only when in use. This is where the morphing technology comes into play – it lights up only those keys needed for a particular application. Nice!

The Fastscroll wheel is another fancy addition, along with the Modeshift four-way navigation pad. However, with such a snazzy design I wonder what sense a small two-inch screen makes. It really pulls the rug under Motorola’s feet, forcing the E8 to land flat on its face.


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Yeah, its bad phone. Dont buy it u slaves of stupid design NOKIA users.
You hv taste for design, elegance and innnovation.

This phone totally rocks!!!!! I'm lovin it, distinguishes me from the crowd and fulfills all the requirements of mine.

Long live MOTOROLA!!!
Nrj @ May 16, 2009
wats d cost of e8 in delhi
and is it better than sony w910i??
sunny @ Sep 11, 2008
the screen was intentionally made small to go with the PMP (DAP) design. Overall it's a great phone for teenagers or casual audiophiles and also for those who want something which does not resemble another run-of-the-mill Nokia phone.
A. Mitra aka 935mitra @ Aug 23, 2008
The screen's really small
The phone isn't that good to hold
it just slips from ur hand
Viviek @ Aug 20, 2008
Hi, I dont agree with the BAD subject on Fast Scroll wheel. Even when I used it first, I felt the same, but it works really awesome. The only problem I face with this is phone is not actually the phone, the motorola phone tools does not work with Windows Vista Operating system. Rest all its a real good music phone and one more point. Regarding the music player, there are 7 levels of bass boast options available and it also has 7 equalizers to fullfill you genre of music.
Govardhan @ Aug 18, 2008
it is a stylish looking mobile and i am eager to buy this mobile
minhaz @ Aug 15, 2008
No bass.........well. if you are downloading crap3's from the internet and using them just as they are then obviously you'll get trebly sound. Use good quality mp3's. I have put all the mp3's through a encoding software to save the mp3's in a good format and the sound reproduction is excellent. As far as the lag is concerned, is not anything likie mentioned in the review. I have been using the phone for over a month.

This phone is much better than the Rip off Nokia. Nokia phones are so useless that they invariably hang. I got rid of my nokia to get this phone.
Jin Kazama @ Aug 13, 2008
This is an awesome phone, have been using it for six weeks now. I have no problems at all with it. Camera could have been better but the music capabilities of this phone are absolutely awesome. There are very few better music phones than this one, irrespective of price range.
mridul @ Aug 10, 2008
what made them to think a small screen will be good, its bullshit with just 2inch display,
rahul @ Aug 08, 2008
its like a MP3 remote control rather than a mobile phone,oho !Motorola I had so many expectations on you but...huh...any Chink model would do better than this.
Rk1080 @ Aug 08, 2008
Morphing is a nice innovation and saves power. Nice initiative amidst shouts for 'Going Green'.

Otherwise the phone's price is costly for its other features and design/display quotients.
Jith @ Aug 08, 2008
I appreciate the innovative design of the key pad to be used as Music Player & Phone.

Definitely this is a new generation phone but unfortunately not much usable.

There are better phones around in the same price range.
Rishi @ Aug 07, 2008
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