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motorola rokr from t-mobile.


Question Posted Sunday August 31 2008, 2:46 pm

if you have/had it, do you like it? is it a smart phone, because i thought it was just a regular phone but then i was reading on it and it basically seems like a PDA. would you recommend it? any reviews you can give me would be great. and i dont want a website, i want personal opinion, thanks.

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phonecallaway answered Sunday August 31 2008, 9:40 pm:
sorry, i didnt even realize you were talking about the rokr phone..... lol i have a blackberry and its great. my sister had a rokr and it broke in like two months. smart phones are good, but just not that one..

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