The background light on the keypad is very well done and it enables usage in the dark. The keypad is easily reachable and pressable, except the * 0 and # buttons at the bottom of the phone which are a bit more difficult to press because of their reduced size. The phone is just 107 grams and it feels very good in the hand. This feature phone (not a smartphone) features triband GSM, 1.3 MP camera with flash, 11 MBs internal storage, full SD slot, 2.2″ QVGA screen, stereo sound, FM radio, 3.5mm audio jack, USB 2.0 charging & file transfer and Bluetooth. The battery was almost full when the box arrived, but we fully charged it for an extra hour or so too. In the box (arrived in just two days from Hong Kong) we found the cellphone, an 850 mAh battery, 128 MB transflash-in-SD card, the manual, software CDs, a USB cable, a 3.5mm handsfree and a travel charger. Read inside for our detailed review, video and pictures. In the tradition of the ROKR devices, the E2 is also built around the idea of music on the go, while it’s the first Linux phone to have an initial retail cost smaller than $256. once again kindly stepped up and sent us in the next-generation Motorola Linux-based ROKR-E2 feature phone.
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