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Motorola EM30 Hurdles FCC

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May 23, 2008, 12:47 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

A new bar-style phone from Motorola has cleared the FCC's approval process. The EM30 is very similar to the MOTOROKR E8, but it loses the omega wheel navigation scroll bar and replaces it with a standard D-pad. Similar to the E8, it has the morphing keypad, which changes depending on which application is being used. Other things confirmed by the FCC documents and accompanying photos are the GSM/EDGE radios, stereo Bluetooth, full 3.5mm headset jack, microSD slot, large internal memory, as well as Motorola's Crystal Talk technology. No carrier branding was seen on the EM30, but it could work on most GSM/EDGE networks.

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DoubleHelix

May 23, 2008, 8:42 AM

The "Q" by any other name......

I am speechless.

I like the quality of some Moto phones but they are hopelessly caught in a chain of producing clones of clones of clones of either the RAZR or the Q.
Just my opinion.
This one looks like the offspring of the Z9 And Q9. I think its pretty interesting.
This is a good deal smaller than the Q.

The fact that they share shape and design elements is called a "design language", and it's a quality most companies strive for. Motorola wants you to be able to see a phone from across the street and instantl...
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