Motorola Rokr E1
| Developer | Motorola |
|---|---|
| Series | Rokr |
| First released | Q3 2005 |
| Successor | iPhone Motorola Rokr E2 |
| Related | Motorola E398 |
| Compatible networks | GSM/GPRS |
| Form factor | Bar |
| Dimensions | 108 × 46 × 20.5 mm |
| Weight | 107 g |
| Memory | microSD |
| Rear camera | VGA |
| Display | 176×220 pixels, 262,000 colors |
| Connectivity | GPRS Class 10 Bluetooth |
Motorola Rokr E1 (stylized Motorola ROKR E1), also marketed as MotoRokr E1, is a candy-bar style cell phone by Motorola, announced on September 7, 2005. The phone was conceived in a collaboration between Motorola and Apple, with the Rokr E1 integrated and compatible with iTunes, for which it gained the nickname iTunes Phone. The phone features stereo speakers and an iTunes client music player built by Apple with an interface similar to that of the iPod.
The Rokr E1 had been widely expected and rumored prior to its official launch, however it received a cool reception and is considered to have been a failure. This has been attributed to its cosmetic design, outdated hardware, and a 100-song limit. Despite this, Motorola made and released a successor without Apple's involvement, Motorola Rokr E2, while Apple eventually released its own iTunes-compatible cell phone, iPhone.