January 9, 2008 4:20 PM PST

Hands-on with the Motorola Rokr E8

by Kent German

Motorola's Rokr E8

(Credit: Bonnie Cha/CNET Networks)

Since the Motorola Rokr E8 nabbed CNET's Best of CES award in the cell phones and smartphones category, it's appopriate to give you an idea of how the phone feels beyond just a list of specs. At 4.52 inches by 2.09 inches by 0.42 inch, it has an average size for a cell phone, and it's actually a bit heavier than I expected at 3.5 ounces. I didn't mind the weight, however, as it gave the E8 a solid and sturdy feel in the hand.

Motorola Rokr E8

(Credit: Bonnie Cha/CNET Networks)

The Rokr's showpiece is, of course, its new keypad. I admit I didn't know quite what to expect, as new cell phone interfaces can be hard to do right. But it was quite easy to use from what I could tell. The vibrating keypad was nifty, and the numeric keys also have tiny bumps to help you find your way. The scrolling toggle doesn't go in a full circle (perhaps Apple has patent on that) so you could move your finger in a full loop. If you tried to trace your digit on the missing portion of the circle at the toggle's bottom, the cursor on the screen would stop and then resume again when you got to the other side. The keypad morphing also worked well. When I pressed the dedicated music button, the backlighting illuminated only the music buttons, just as the E8 is supposed to do. Same goes for the camera; once we selected that feature, only the camera buttons were backlit. Though the transition between the individual functions took a few seconds but that wasn't an issue for me. The new menu interface was simple and attractive, and I liked the position of the 3.5mm headset jack on the top of the phone.

I was able to test the music quality and liked what I heard. It's still too early to tell, however, whether the Rokr E8 will surpass standalone MP3 players as Moto has promised. I didn't get the chance to test the photo or call quality, but I suspect the E8 could just have a bright future ahead of it. The lack of 3G bothers me, but otherwise it deserves its Best of CES award.

Kent German is a senior editor for cell phone reviews at CNET. When he's not testing the newest handsets on the market, he's blogging about cell phone news for Crave. In his On Call column, he answers reader questions and gives his take on the rapidly changing mobile industry. E-mail Kent.
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by cant_get_enough_tech January 12, 2008 4:54 AM PST
Great, but look at the chocolate. Touch controls. Ugh.
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by Eigajapan January 12, 2008 8:30 AM PST
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by Eigajapan January 12, 2008 8:28 AM PST
By the way... Congratulations to Motorola. Thank you to CNET to gave:
Finally, Motorola got award:

GSMA Asia Awards WINNERs 2007
Best Mobile Broadband Handset / Device 2007
Motorola ? MOTORAZR2 V9

International CES 2008
Best of Innovations Honorees
Category: Headphones
Motorola Rokr S9

CNET REVIEWS AWARD
Best cell phones of 2007
Most improved phone: Moto Razr2 V9

Motorola's award-winning MOTORAZR2 V8 at CES 2008

CES award winners
PEOPLE'S VOICE
Motorola Rokr E8

BEST OF CES WINNERS IN EACH CATEGORY
Cell phones and smartphones
Motorola Rokr E8
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by sr_balajii November 18, 2008 1:37 AM PST
hai all,

i too own moto rokr e8. the scroll over joystick is very fast. processing speed is also high. it has some extraordinary features such as talking phones, touch sensor sound etc. looking cool in sexy black colour. but the battery backup is low when compared to others. picture quality is not upto the mark.
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