Motorola ROKR Z6m

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Motorola ROKR Z6m
Motorola ROKR Z6m
Screen 2" 320×240 pixels
65,536 color TFT LCD
Operating system BREW, Paragon 2005 (P2K05) Internal Filesystem
Ringtone Polyphonic, MP3
Memory 14 MB, upgradable to 2 GB with a microSD (TransFlash) card
Networks CDMA 800/1900 1xEV-DO r0 data speed
Connectivity mini-USB, Bluetooth (Class 2), EV-DO
Physical size 105.5 mm × 45.5 mm × 16 mm
Weight 115 g / 4.06 ounces

The ROKR Z6m is a CDMA version of the Motorola ROKR Z6, similar to the RIZR . The ROKR Z6m comes with an integrated music player, 3.5mm headset jack, stereo Bluetooth, a 512MB MicroSD card, a key lock switch, and a 2-megapixel digital camera. It supports up to 2GB of MicroSD storage. Unlike the Z6, the Z6m does not run MotoMAGX, a version of Linux, but instead runs the Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless operating system.

U.S. Cellular was the first carrier to release the ROKR Z6m on October 14, 2007 alongside their Napster-to-Go service's launch.

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When connected to a computer via USB and the connection type is set to "Modem/COM", the phone acts like a USB serial peripheral, allowing Motorola Phone AT Commands to be sent. In this mode, sending "AT+MODE=8" will put the phone into a different state, in which it no longer accepts AT commands but its P2K05 functionality is accessible.

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