Motorola introduces the EM35 ROKR
While everyone is obsessing over the new Nokia N97, Motorola quietly added another slider to its ROKR portfolio. The EM35 is a music phone to the max with Motorola’s own MOTOMUSIC music player that connects to Motorola’s music store, SongID music identification application, “Fast Scroll” navigation wheel, integrated stereo speakers and stereo Bluetooth support. The ROKR EM35 also sports an integrated FM antenna that allows users to listen to FM radio with RDS over stereo Bluetooth headsets or external speakers without the use of a wired headset. On the phone side of the handset, the EM35 has the following features:
- GSM 850/900/1800/1900, EDGE
- 2.2” QVGA TFT
- 3.1 MP w/ zoom and fixed focus
- Noise Reducing Crystal Talk technology
- 110MB user available memory
- MicroSD Card slot (supports up to 32GB)
- 810.00 mAh that provides up to approximately 400 minutes talk time and 400 hours standby
- 49.5 x 107.00 x 16.00mm dimensions
The EM35 is expected to hit the shelves by the end of the year. No pricing or location information was released but considering we only have 29 days left in 2008, that information should be forthcoming very soon.










Will Tmobile be getting this one?
Permalink | Reply
Isn’t t-mo already rok-in a moto rokr model? i’d like to see att pick this up.
Permalink | Reply
THIRD!!!
I hope tmobile gets this so I can stop thinking about what christmas gifts to get for my family.
Permalink | Reply
Well, ROKR does have the best sound quality out of all the music phones in the market today. EM35 features 3.5mm, 2 speakers (Stereo), nice equalizer, fast scroll wheel for quick navigation, support microsd up to 32GB and bluetooth A2DP!
what more do you want for a music phone????
Permalink | Reply
Although this may not be a spectacular phone overall, that is pretty cool that you can listen to the radio without having to hook up an external headset!
Permalink | Reply
that actually looks surprisingly cool
Permalink | Reply
Is Motorola actually starting to produce…Good Products?
It shocks me I would ever type that.
Permalink | Reply
Moto what?
Permalink | Reply
Whoa… is that really… 400 hours standby time??? Because that would really be extremely awesome if it was! I wonder if they’ll do a deal on this like they did the ZN5…
Permalink | Reply