Next in the long line-up of Motorola's new kit is the Rokr E6. It officially launched late last year but this is the first time we've seen it in the flesh. It's a PDA-style phone that also runs a Linux-based OS and has a large colour touchscreen. The new menu looks great and you can interact with it using a stylus that's held in the back of the phone.
Like the Z6, it can play a variety of music formats and you can listen to music wirelessly using stereo Bluetooth headphones. You can also use your own headphones because there's a 3.5mm jack on the top. There's a 2-megapixel camera on the back of the E6 and you can store all your music and photos on an SD card.
Impressively, the E6 only measures 15mm thick and we look forward to getting one in so that we can take a proper look at it. The only problem is that Motorola can't confirm whether the device will ever come to the UK, but we'll let you know if we get any more information on availability.


