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October 20th, 2006, 12:04 GMT · By Sergiu Gatlan

Motorola ROKR E6 Passed the FCC Tests

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The Motorola ROKR E6 has been approved by the Federal Communications Commission, thus being expected to be launched on the mobile market any time now.
The handset will have the same laser cut keypad as all phones that belong to the RAZR family, therefore offering the same look and feel as its siblings.

This device has a touchscreen that comes in pair with a stylus, instead of the old fashioned T9 which came with the older ROKR E class phones.

It runs a Linux operating system (finally a phone without the annoying Motorola OS platform), a 2 megapixel digital camera with macro focus, a 240x320 QVGA touchscreen display, stereo wireless Bluetooth and USB connectivity, a built-in FM transmitter, two 3D Surround speakers and a SD/MMC expansion memory card slot.

This is a pretty nice pack of features that comes along to the customers in an open source environment for everybody to enjoy.

There are no extra information about the ROKR E6, like an official launch date, place or price of any kind, but don't despair. Stick around because we'll keep you informed if we find anything new about this phone.

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