Talk:Motorola ROKR E1

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Also - it was pointed that simply glueing an iPod Nano onto the back of a Motorola V3 RAZR gave you a hybrid device that is actually smaller than the ROKR while holding 10x (up to 1000 tracks) the songs and being capable of recording video, showing that the ROKR was presumably designed for the low cost teenage hybrid device market - SMR (UK)

The type of the device is stated as "Smartphone / Audio Player". The smartphone page states "A key feature of a smartphone is that additional applications can be installed on the device." ROKR by no means supports installation of native applications, only Java midlets with limited features (no bluetooth, no camera access; filesystem and phonebook access requires Motorola digital signature (although there are hacks to remove this limitation)).