The E725 is a new high speed music phone from Motorola. It’s interesting that it comes with a standard 3.5mm mini jack. Unlike other high profile “music phones” (including the Sony Ericsson W800i), you can plug in your own regular headphones into the E725. Since most users interested in a high-end portable music device have better headphones than a phone maker could hope to ship, this is a very appealing feature. Additionally, with its roller navigation disc and media player keys, the Motorola E725 allows you to skip from track to track quickly and easily.

The E725 delivers the music you want in just seconds. Advanced EV-DO network capability lets you wirelessly download your favorite music tracks and videos to your handset. Sync it with your PC and take your music collection wherever you go or hit the streets and download over-the-air. The ultimate audio experience is in the palm of your hand via integrated dual-speakers, stereo headset port and advanced 3D stereo surround sound. With dedicated music keys, 5-band graphic equalizer, audio synchronized rhythm lights and up to 1GB of storage on the optional removable memory card for music and multimedia content, the Motorola E725 has everything you need in a mobile media device. It is expected to be available in the Americas in the first half of 2005.

Key features:

  • EV-DO high-speed data
  • 41MB internal memory plus MiniSD card slot for up to 1GB extra storage for media files
  • 3D surround sound
  • EMU/USB connectivity/docking station port
  • Audio sync rhythm lights
  • VGA camera
  • Standard 3.5mm stereo headset jack
  • Mini SD removable memory music and multimedia content
  • OEM BREW APIs for MoD/VoD apps to read/write to the memory card
  • Dual 16mm stereo speakers
  • 5 band graphic EQ