Moto ROKR E2 review verdict: It's better than E1
Folks at Mobileburn have posted hands on review of the ROKR E1 sequel E2. While E1 did not lived to the expectations of the industry and users the E2 promises to be quiet good compared to the earlier effort of Motorola.

This tri-band phone has JUIX interface or simply put a Java + Linux interface with lots of improvements.
They report that the address book has been re-designed and is easy to use compared to other Moto phones.
Its SD card slot now can handle up to 2GB of memory and the biggest change has been absence of iTunes and the 100 song limit that the E1 had. Now instead of iTune it features an integrated player. Music output is also excellent with features like equalizer included. The 2-inch TFT display is also sharp and good.
But what's lacking in this phone is measly 1.3-megapixel camera though its good and you will have to refresh media when you add new file so that phones media manager can read that file but apart from this the phone is solid bet.
Via: Mobileburn

