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rokre2mania
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« Reply #30 on: October 06, 2008, 02:04:48 am »

but the specifications said it is 128 X something
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the resolution is lower,maybe.
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« Reply #31 on: October 06, 2008, 09:04:32 am »

but the specifications said it is 128 X something
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the resolution is lower,maybe.
Thats wrong. Im pretty sure it is 320x240 pixels.
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« Reply #32 on: October 06, 2008, 05:56:55 pm »

EM30 same screem,same keypad ...

        the diffierent just the the low cpu,the cheap price than E8

so it just the brother/sister of E8
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« Reply #33 on: October 06, 2008, 10:31:04 pm »

WHat low CPU? Slower CPU then on E8? I thought it's just the omega wheel? Maybe that 2gb internal memory,too... Those too raise the price...
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« Reply #34 on: October 07, 2008, 06:26:57 am »

cpu speed is not so problematic for me, since we can easily overclock it right?? but  of course i prefer E8, saving my money for it, hahaha
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« Reply #35 on: October 07, 2008, 09:57:47 pm »

I don't think the CPU is different. There are not much mobile CPU variants on the market anyway.

About the overclock - yeah right, but the statistics shows that the profit is not big enough Sad If something lags bad - it will still lag, even on max overclock... The profit from OC is too low to be discussed. I actually downclocked my E2 Smiley
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« Reply #36 on: October 08, 2008, 07:22:30 am »

I like the style good, especially if cassings pink.. Haghaghag..
I can't say what, especially.. Grin Grin
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« Reply #37 on: October 09, 2008, 01:11:08 am »

I don't think the CPU is different. There are not much mobile CPU variants on the market anyway.

About the overclock - yeah right, but the statistics shows that the profit is not big enough Sad If something lags bad - it will still lag, even on max overclock... The profit from OC is too low to be discussed. I actually downclocked my E2 Smiley

Yeah, and i hope we'll have a good speed (means no lag) in this phone, or even the E8, since i really am going to aim for this phone
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« Reply #38 on: October 09, 2008, 01:52:45 am »

compare

e8
   
Multimedia Features
Images:    JPEG (up to UVGA), GIF (up to VGA), PNG (up to 176 x 220 pixels), BMP (up to QVGA), WBMP (up to QVGA), progressive JPEG (up to SQCIF).
Ringtone:    Embedded, Downloadable.
Screensaver:    Embedded, Downloadable.
Video Codes:    H.263 or MPEG 4
Camera:    2MP camera with 8 x zoom, multi-shot feature, video capture & playback
Capture/Playback/Streaming    
Captured Image Uses:    Screensaver, Wallpaper, Picture Caller ID
Add a Voice Note to an Image:    Via MMS
Image Details:    Title, size, date/time, type, resolution, and category
Video Formats:    MPEG4, H.263, H264, WMV. No video support within the Java space.
Add Text to an Image:    Via MMS
Video Progressive Downloads    
Video recording:    4x zoom with up to 15 fps for SQCIF & QCIF
Sorting Options:    Images are sorted chronologically; Photo Albums/ Folders are supported via the Category feature
Wallpaper:    Embedded, Downloadable.
Image Download Options:    Images can be downloaded to picture viewer and then Saved, Saved as Wallpapers, Save as Screensavers.
Image Formats:    JPEG, GIF, PNG.
Ringtone Download Options:    Supported via generic download (Save, Save as Ringtone).
   
Music Features
Audio Playback:    AMR-NB; AMR-WB; AAC (MPEG4 AAC-LC); AAC+; Enhanced AAC+; MP3; 8-bit Linear PCM; 16-bit Linear PCM; 8-bit A-law PCM; 8-bit mu-law PCM. WMA v9 L2 (also WMA v3, v7, v8).
Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) enabled    
Audio Streaming:    AMR-NB; AMR-WB; AAC (MPEG4 AAC-LC); AAC+; Enhanced AAC+.
Memory:    6 GB (gigabytes) of memory, 2GB internal memory4; and optional external memory support up to 4GB capacity
Microsoft™ music ecosystem support:    Manage, download and sync your music on the PC with Windows Media Player version 11 or higher6.
FM Radio    
Uninterrupted music with Airplane mode    
Motorola’s FastScroll navigation wheel for fluid music list navigation    
Side lock key, to lock key pad in place    
Motorola’s Intuitive “ModeShift” user interface for dedicated music mode    
SongID for music recognition and identification:    (Not available in all market and network dependent)
Standard 3.5 mm headphone jack    
Create and manage playlists while listening to music    
Stereo Bluetooth wireless technology (A2DP)³    
Audio Capture:    AMR-NB
Audio Formats:    MIDI, MP3, AAC, AAC+, Enhanced AAC+, WMA, WAV, AMR-NB, Real Audio (RA) v10
   
Phone Features
Talking phone:    offers voice readout options such as text messages and numbers while dialing or receiving calls
Full HTML browser    
User Call Lists:    All Call, Dialed Calls, Answered Calls, Missed Calls, Frequent Calls (typically most recent 20), number configurable to operator’s preference
Call Information:    Calling number or name (if stored in Phonebook), Time and Date Stamp, Call Duration (if applicable)
Call Timers:    Including Active Call Timer, Last Call Timer, Dialed Calls Timer, Answered Calls, All Calls Timer Lifetime Call Timer, In-call Timer/Alarm (User may set to alert at 60 second intervals while on a call).
SIM Card Contact Storage:    Supported; number of entries dependent on SIM card (typically 255)
SIM Type:    2G GSM SIMs
Caller Identification:    Supported by number or contact name display, user-defined ring tone, user-defined icon or image,
Motorola’s first haptic touch pad for familiar feedback when using buttons    
Hands-Free Speaker Phone    
Voice Dialing:    uses advanced user independent voice recognition which does not require pre-recording name tags.
PIM functionality:    offers detailed entries for phonebook and datebook with synchronization capabilities using Motorola Phone Tools.
Crystal Talk™ technology for noise cancelation    
   
Messaging Features
MMS, IM, SMS, Email     
Short Messages (SMS) Text:    USASCII, UTF-8 (Unicode), UTF-16 with Explicit Byte Order Mark.
Multiple text entry modes    
Predictive word completion mode    
   
Data Features
PC music Connectivity Software:    Supports MTP (Media transfer protocol) for use with software such as Windows Media Player 11 for music
Connectivity method:    USB 2.0 hi-speed, Class 2 stereo Bluetooth wireless technology², GPRS Class 12, EDGE Class 12
PC PIM Connectivity Software:    Motorola Mobile PhoneTools for PIM synchronization
   
Technical Specifications
Bands:    Quad Band; 850/1900 primary, 900/1800 secondary or 900/1800 primary, 850/1900 secondary
Talk Time:    Up to 360 minutes
GPRS/EDGE class 12    
Weight:    106 grams
Standby Time:    Up to 300 hours
Dimensions:    115x53x10.6mm
Display:    2.0” QVGA 240x320 262K TFT




em30


 Multimedia Features
Camera:    2 MP, Digital Zoom, Fixed Focus
Capture/Playback/Streaming:    H.263, MPEG4, WMV v9
   
Music Features
FM Radio:    with Radio Data System (RDS)3
Keypad:    Semi-morphing keypad that changes color from phone mode to music mode
Memory:    20MB internal memory
Airplane Mode:    Uninterrupted music up in the plane/play music even without SIM card
Microsoft Music Ecosystem Support    
Audio Playback Time:    Target 16 hours (Airplane Mode)2
Audio:    MIDI, MP3, AAC, AAC+, Enhanced AAC+, WMA, WAV, AMR-NB, Real Audio (RA) v10
External Memory:    optional 8GB microSD support
   
Phone Features
Text to speech recognition:    (with language translation)
CrystalTalk™ Technology for noise cancellation    
   
Messaging Features
Messaging:    MMS, EMS 5.0, IM Wireless Village, email (POP3, SMTP, IMAP4), Motosync for corporate email support1
   
Data Features
Connectivity:    Stereo Bluetooth Class 24, 3.5mm, USB 2.0 HS, Mobile Phone Tools, Over the Air Sync (OTA), PC Sync
Dual Transfer Mode (DTM):    Enables GPRS during call; operator dependent
   
Technical Specifications
Bands/Modes:    Quad Band
Weight:    100g
Battery:    930 mAh
Form Factor:    Bar with internal antenna
GPRS Class 12:    EDGE class 12
GPRS/EDGE class 12    
Dimensions:    115x53x10.6mm
Airplane mode:    listen to music, take pictures, play games on the plane, with the RF off
Size:    60cc
Standby Time:    up to approximately 300 hours2
Audio Playback Time:    up to approximately 16 hours2
Talk Time:    up to approximately 360 minutes2
Display:    2.0? QVGA 240x320 262K TFT
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« Reply #39 on: October 09, 2008, 08:21:57 am »

EM30 same screem,same keypad ...

        the diffierent just the the low cpu,the cheap price than E8

so it just the brother/sister of E8

So,how much is the cpu speed of EM30?
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« Reply #40 on: October 09, 2008, 08:37:36 am »

i don't think motorola differ the cpu, and even though they differ the cpu, we can still easily overclock it, the main problem for most moto phone is the firmware, it's just not quite good, remember, nokia phone proc run on 369Mhz, and it's still faster then our moto product, the problem is, even in our modded fw, we hardly got a 5mb free memory from the total of 48mb memory, and that's bad.....

what i mean is, you don't really think about how fast is EM30 proc, since as long as moto still sucks in creating fw, it's still hard for us to get a fast-responsive phone........

but that's why we love modding isn't?Huh? there's always a challenge to overcome Tongue
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« Reply #41 on: November 03, 2008, 11:02:07 pm »

ok, ok, ok the EM30 its the basic version of the ROKR E8, low price and basic aplications!!!!

compare

http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone2=2480&idPhone1=2104

EM30 - 64 mb internal - no omega weel!! and no special buttons for the camera!!!

its symple, and look this video

http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=FGOgug6if2Y
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MotoMania
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« Reply #42 on: November 12, 2008, 12:09:08 am »

Motorola EM30 Details from Motorola Official Website.
Reviews and tests / Spotlight: Motorola ROKR EM30.
Reviews and tests / Sony Ericsson W302 & Motorola ROKR EM30: a steeplechase after Nokia 5310.
Reviews and tests / Lab report: Latest mid-end music phones tested for sound quality.

I hope my posting will answer any question about Motorola EM30. Personally, i don't believe what GSM Arena says because GSM Arena is Motorola Hater.
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huatz84
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« Reply #43 on: November 12, 2008, 03:35:05 am »

Yeah,You're right Motomania..Until now,there's no review about any Moto phones in GSMarena.The latest one is Z8.It's such a discrimination.
At Smape.com,It's been proved that Rokr EM30 is the best among its competitors.Rokr series are the best music phone until now.No one can deny it.
Since E398 era,Motorola has ruled the world of music phones with its hi-fi audio quality.
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MotoMania
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« Reply #44 on: November 12, 2008, 04:19:40 am »

Yeah,You're right Motomania..Until now,there's no review about any Moto phones in GSMarena.The latest one is Z8.It's such a discrimination.
At Smape.com,It's been proved that Rokr EM30 is the best among its competitors.Rokr series are the best music phone until now.No one can deny it.
Since E398 era,Motorola has ruled the world of music phones with its hi-fi audio quality.


Also in GSM Arena Forum in the Motorola Section has a discrimination to Motorola. GSM Arena doesn't have faith to facing the fact about Motorola and says Motorola great. If GSM Arena give Motorola Review; i don't believe them. EngadgetMobile and  The Boy Genius Report also discrimination to Motorola; Example: When Motorola fired some worker, they blow up the news. When Nokia fired some worker; they don't blow up the news.
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