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Moto.jpgMotorola's new damn hot ROKR E6 has been in the news ever since its FCC approval and it seems that this is one phone you just can't do without. Much to the delight of all the Motorola fans, this Linux based beauty is now finally launched in China, after rather an excruciatingly long wait. But folks, lets keep our fingers crossed until its made official for the U.S!

The ROKR E6 is a tri-band supporting 900/1800/1900Mhz bands, much to the delight of Moto fans in U.S. But, it makes the ROKR E6 of limited use here in the US as long as you stay within the T-Mobile network. The phone includes host of multimedia goodies, a 2 megapixel camera, a QR code (barcode) scanner, business card reader, and document viewer for PDF and most importantly MS Office applications.

Apart from that you can enjoy the iTunes via Real player which also suggests that it supports MP3, MPEG4, AAC+, WAV, and RealAudio formats. Additional features include Bluetooth stereo audio (A2DP), integrated FM radio, dedicated music controls along the side, a USB 2.0 and a 3.5mm headphone jack. According to sources it is retailing in China for 4,280 chinese yuan, which is approximately around 540$ USD.

Via Engadget