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==ROKR== | ==ROKR== |
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Manufacturer | Apple Computer |
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Type | Smartphone |
Lifespan | unknown |
Media | unknown |
Operating system | unknown |
CPU | unknown |
Display | unknown |
Input | unknown |
Camera | unknown |
Touchpad | unknown |
Connectivity | unknown |
Power | unknown |
The reported name of a cell phone being developed by Apple Computer. Rumors over the years have hinted at an "iPhone" and the low storage capability for songs in the ROKR phone, which Apple collaborated with Motorola on to include iTunes functionality, has been suggested by some analysists as being a testing of the waters in the current market. Some have seen the exclusion of iTunes, in favor of the new iRadio software, from the next generation ROKR phone, the Motorola ROKR E2, as proof of this.
Rumors
B-Call, this is short for Bonjour calling, it will allow every phone to see each other within a network and call it as if it were calling its normal number, This is a port of ichat with the popular bonjour protocol apple has created
The CPU is rumored to be an Intel RISC CPU
The Website www.iphone.org redirects to apples homepage
There will be 2 models a Quad Band GSM model and a CDMA model
ROKR
Motorola's CEO Ed Zander was recently was quoted as saying, “We know that they are going to build a smart phone—it’s only a matter of time,”
To see the current "iTunes phone", see Motorola ROKR