As promised, Verizon unveiled an ad in tonight's Yankees-Angels game aimed pretty squarely at the iPhone. It is interesting to remember that the Motorola ROKR had Apple iTunes software on it three years ago... and Apple was negotiating to put the iPhone on Verizon (never gonna happen now!) at about the same time. It also looks like George Lucas is getting some Droid money. You...
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9to5Mac on 18th Oct 2009 (via 9to5mac.com)
My, oh, my how far weve come in so few years. Daring Fireball sums it up beautifully: Hard to believe this was just four years ago. The demo starts around 2:45; the look of utter contempt comes about a minute later. (Not iPhone friendly, sorry). This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed
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TheiPhoneBlog on 21st Sep 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
BGR is reporting that this iDEN Motorola ROKR slider is planning to make a possible comeback on Sprint or Boost... Photos:
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PhoneArena on 7th Aug 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
There’s not much more than a picture to inform you with, but word is that Sprint could possibly be picking up this IDEN-flavored Motorola ROKR on their network. Not very interesting cell phone news and not the most attractive phone to go along with it.
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CellPhoneTrek on 7th Aug 2009 (via cellphonetrek.com)
We don’t know if we can find the love in us for a device like the ROKR now that Motorola has moved to greener pastures with the Shules and Morrison, but the iDEN-equipped version of the musicphone that you see above might just be what some iDEN customer is looking for. There isn’t much to
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MobileWhack on 7th Aug 2009 (via mobilewhack.com)
Motorola released many low end phones recently, and people were about to lose interest. Now Motorola has come up with a new full touch music slider, Motorola ROKR ZN50. It comes with new Motorola panorama user interface, which supports three separate screens, allowing more widgets and shortcuts to be arranged according to usage patterns.MotoROKR ZN50 specifications: * WCDMA 2100, GSM 900/1800/
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AllAboutMobiles on 12th Jul 2009 (via allaboutmobilz.blogspot.com)