
Motorola will be rolling out the ROKR handset in South Korea, where it will feature a new panorama user interface that supports a trio of separate screens, enabling users to maximize the amount of shortcuts which can be placed on the screen. As for the touchscreen, it slides up to unveil a numerical keypad that can be used for dialing numbers. This is a 3G-capable handset that has enough juice to last for up to 30 hours non-stop, and you can expand its memory by throwing in a microSDHC memory card. If you don’t want to listen to your music using a 3.5mm headset, there is always the option to use a pair of Bluetooth headphones. Other features of this music-centric handset include a built-in sound equalizer and SRS WOW HD sound enhancement. Not only that, you will benefit from a DMB TV tuner for Korean over-the-air networks and a 3-megapixel camera alongside a noise canceling feature for calls and a built-in motion sensor. There is no word on pricing as at press time, but you can pick it up in black and red or blue and white color combinations.
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