Other features include a super-sized 2. The model also features a 2 mega-pixel camera with 8x digital zoom, 3. The E6 has been specifically designed to create superior experiences around video, music, games, and photos. Whether you want to capture special moments on camera, listen to music anytime, anywhere, play games or movies, or even check your e-mail while on the go, the E6 makes it all simple and easy.
It's convenient for both phone and multimedia use and combined with the media playback and volume controls on the left side, makes the E6 a fair multimedia player. Unfortunately, the media controls are flat and require a firm press to activate, detracting from this experience. Conveniently, Motorola includes a MB microSD card and adapter in the sales package, and the E6 also has the A2DP Bluetooth profile, meaning you can wirelessly stream music to a compatible Bluetooth accessory, such as a pair of wireless headphones.
Next to the lens is a convenient slider to switch between macro and landscape shooting modes. The location of the dedicated camera button is perplexing though, as it's on the top left side when the phone is held horizontally, not on the normal right side.
The E6 doubles as a webcam when connected to your PC using the included USB cable, but you'll need to install the drivers. There is also a business card reader feature, whereby you take a photo of a business card using the phones camera, and it automatically creates a new entry in your phonebook with all the details. It's a great idea in theory, but the camera has to be switched to macro mode, and it needs both the right amount of light, and an extremely steady hand to work effectively.
The lack of a document editing application is a real disappointment, and something that is likely to deter potential business users. Motorola hasn't skimped on PIM features though, offering a calculator, tasks, notes, a voice recorder and an alarm.
Other features include Bluetooth 2. Unfortunately, messaging with the E6 is a hit and miss affair; the on-screen keyboard is tiny, and even when using the stylus, we experienced problems with accuracy when pressing the keys. The alternative to the keyboard is the handwriting recognition feature, but this is slow to register your movement, and you are restricted to drawing in a small white box, making it painfully slow and frustrating.
How to take conference call multi calls on motorola rockr e6 can any one tell me pls i am not able to find the options. This is really a great phone with superb features. If you are comparing with w then sound wise sony will be better but if you go overall, then i think E6 will be better with touch screen, BCR, webcam and much more This fon is really worth It supports.
This is not a good handset at all. This is greatttt. I had this handset and its a wonderful experience. It's a difficult balancing act, but to its credit the E6 pulls it off, for the most part. Physically it's a large touchscreen-based phone, sitting somewhere in-between the size of a full smartphone and a smaller candybar-style mobile -- mm x The top of the phone houses a standard 3.
Unlike many other smartphones, it's also not running Windows Mobile, instead opting for a Linux-based solution. This plays out in the applications it supports, which naturally enough don't include the mobile versions of Word or Excel.
What it does offer for business users is inbuilt business card scanning via the integrated 2-megapixel camera housed on the rear of the phone.
Bluetooth is supported - including A2DP if you're a fan of bluetooth headphones -- but there's no Wi-Fi support built into the phone.
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