Motorola E6 has been specially designed for enabling superior video, music, photo, and games experience. The handset comes without a QWERTY keyboard and is the thinnest entertainment PDA to hit the market. The E6 comes with a super-sized 2.4", 240x320 screen, which is in fact a first in handsets. The enhanced viewing experience allows users to access to any function in a matter of seconds. This apart, the E6 features a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack, music keys, 2 mega-pixel camera, removable SD card memory slot, and it can be even transformed into a web cam for your laptop or PC, should you wish so. The E6 has mobile entertainment at its best with its built-in FM radio. Users can also log in to www.motomusic.com and download the very latest in music and have fun on the go. This sleek handset comes with Motorola's award winning business card reader software, making it the most convenient tool for storing contact information.
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