Motorola ROKR E6

By Alex Kidman on 16 July 2007

The E6 tries valiantly to be a smartphone and a sexy consumer gadget. It's a pity then, that it didn't try that little bit harder.

Editor's rating:6.3 User rating:8.8
  • Good: 3.5mm audio jack • Good dual purpose visual design
  • Bad: No Wi-Fi • No 3G/HSDPA • Sluggish phone operation
  • Specs: Candybar • Bluetooth • 8 MB • Touchscreen • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$563.00

Design
Motorola's taken something of an each-way bet with the MOTOROKR E6. On the one hand, it's pitching it as a business tool -- and they're typically styled with more of an eye to efficiency than attractiveness. On the other hand, the E6 is also pitched as an multimedia entertainment phone, which usually puts paid to dull grey plastic utilitarianism. 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 -- 111mm x 51.5mm x 14.5mm with a carrying weight of 122 grams, to be precise. A five way selector at the base of the display is surrounded with four application buttons -- including the usual call/hang up options. The top of the phone houses a standard 3.5mm audio jack, which is very nice to see -- it means you're not limited to a specific vendor's headset, and can instead pick and choose depending on your needs.

Features
The E6 is a tri-band GSM phone -- so no 3G or HSDPA, which may be off-putting for some, especially given the phone's business push. 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.

On the multimedia side, RealPlayer is built in, and support for SD cards -- up to 2GB -- means it's easy to shift photo, video and music data to and from the E6. It also supports USB (including charging) for cabled file transfers.

Performance
Our general impression of the E6 after a week's heavy testing was that it's a capable enough phone for general use, but a bit sluggish in the details -- even when answering calls. Several times we'd hit the answer button and begin talking, only to realise that the E6 was a couple of seconds behind us in actually registering the button press. Likewise, applications ran fairly slowly on the E6, further limiting its business potential. The business card scanning application does work, but it's too fiddly for real-world applications. Ideally, you'd want to be able to take a quick snapshot of a card on the go. Instead, we found ourselves fiddling with macro settings and keeping our hands very still to get an acceptable image.

The display screen is nice and bright, and as a basic multimedia phone it's quite enjoyable to use - but there are plenty of more capable multimedia phones out there. Motorola's dual-headed pitch for the E6 may have satisfied us in the design stakes, as it's clearly a phone that could suit either boadroom or beer garden, but when it comes to actual usage, it's just not that flash in either aspect.

Topics: mobile phone, motorola, mp3, multimedia, music, rokr, e6, motorokr, smartphone, linux, 2-megapixel

Comments (25)

  • sullan gave a review on 13/11/2009 21:51 Report abuse

    • Good: put large size images
    • Bad: no players

    real player only avaliable.so there is no sound effect compared to other mobile(l7,l9,v3i etc..)

  • Sunil Diwan gave a review on 16/10/2009 22:57 Report abuse

    • Good: Its a amazing
    • Bad: No flash camera No Screen Saver No Any Extra Them

    It a a very good and amazing mobile fone i like in this one quality it connect to my computer sub bufar and i m enjoying a music party..........great

  • chinu gave 10/10 on 04/10/2009 20:21 Report abuse

    • Good: very good

    ow to get themes

  • Motorola gave 1/10 on 18/07/2009 20:10 Report abuse

    • Good: Nothing
    • Bad: Everything

    This is very very bad!
    I bought this phone and it got hanged!

  • hclsakthi gave 10/10 on 10/10/2008 05:06 Report abuse

    • Bad: Nothing

    Nice Phone,touch screen is more sensitive compare to the HTC mobiles,User friendly for operate,Gprs sppen is OK we can...Smart phone in cheaper price....MOTO ROKR is a rockkkeeeerrrrr.............

  • Kashmir_Paradise gave 10/10 on 04/09/2008 07:21 Report abuse

    • Good: BEST AND BEST
    • Bad: NOT AT ALL

    One of the best phones ever used.
    This phone runs on Linux.
    That is the biggest thing.
    Its difficult to get full features of the Linux OS.But i have modded it and its now a little computer.
    I have installed full featured media player that can play any media file.
    Music players with EQ'z.
    3D picture album.
    Interactive Flash Player.
    Game Emulators.
    Instant Messengers.
    Google Maps.
    Its also 100% virus proof.
    I can edit virus files on phone.Isnt that gr8.
    I have also installed other operating systems like Palm OS, MS-DOS,OPIE,etc
    It is now just a computer for me .I can do anything now

  • y2kwiz gave 6/10 on 02/09/2008 19:35 Report abuse

    I'm thinking of buying this phone, but I found out that it is only 2G and the camera isn't that good.

  • sanu916 gave 8/10 on 02/08/2008 20:12 Report abuse

    • Good: TOUCH SCREEN,LOOKS, DISPLAY CLARITY, EASY FILE STORE, DECENT BATTERY BACK UP, BLUE TOOTH HEADSET, REAL PLAYER, 2 GB SD CARD,PRICE,
    • Bad: NO KEYPAD,UNABLE TO INSTALL THEMES AND GAMES, REQUIRES MPKG INSTALLER, PKG INSTALLER, ONLY SUPPORTS .JAR FILES, NOT .SIS FILES, DIFFICULT TO FIND SERVICE CENTERS, DELICATE,

    IM A HAPPY USER OF THIS PHONE, BUT WOULD RATHER SAY,,, OTHER THAN THE CAMERA CLARITY AND NO KEYS STYLE,,,, EVERYTHING IS VERY FINE,,

  • Vishal Gaurav gave 9/10 on 22/07/2008 05:44 Report abuse

    I think this is best phone in upto 10000 price range..... Is has excellent looks and samst fetures... though it has some featres missing..... nothing can be perfect yaar..... i m enjoing it .. so 9/10

  • motorola krzr k3 gave 8/10 on 10/06/2008 16:05 Report abuse

    • Good: Decent talk time.
      Solid construction.
      Bluetooth 2.0 and USB for fast data transfers.
      User-friendly interface.
    • Bad: Smudgy screen surface.

    I like this smart phone. Its cheap and reasonable. Motorola rokr e6 is best of the best cell phones with fast and efficient functions.

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