Battery The battery life of the phone was good. With normal use I actually managed to use the phone for almost 2 days and change on a single charge. I was able to watch a few videos, listen to music, take a few pictures and video recordings and make a few calls. So in that department, the phone rocks!Conclusion The ROKR E6 is available in 2 packs. The one with the Bluetooth headset is the exclusive pack that’s priced at Rs. 21,500 while the standard pack comes at Rs. 17,000 with a bill and warranty. If you purchase it without a bill, it will cost you Rs. 12,500. It doesn't include the Bluetooth headset. So that makes it pretty clear what you're paying for. The Bottom line is - it's not really worth that much of money, unless you're willing to take a shot and get it without a bill. It’s a good phone but that’s about it. If the cost was a little lower, maybe, it would be worth it. I’d rather suggest, go for the MING, it even looks a little better. Specs Motorola ROKR E6
| | Network | GSM 900/1800/1900, GPRS, EDGE | | Physical | 111 x 51.5 x 14.5 mm, 121g | | Display | 240x320, 256k colors, TFT, 2.4-inches | | UI | Linux | | Memory | 8mb internal, MicroSD (1GB provided with converter)
| | Media | MP3, AAC, FM Radio, 3GP, MP4, Voice Recording, Photo editor
| | Camera | 2 megapixels, video (CIF)
| | Connectivity | USB 2.0 (mini USB), Bluetooth 2.0, A2DP | | Battery | 200 hours stand by, 4.5 hours talk time | Street Price
| Rs. 21,500 (Exclusive pack with Bluetooth Headset), Rs. 17,000 (Standrad pack)
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