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crackerjacker
August 30th, 2005, 04:49 PM
Apple Computer and Motorola are expected to team up with Cingular Wireless next week to introduce an iTunes mobile phone that can store and play digital music.


The companies are likely to announce the long-awaited device on September 7, according to telecommunications analyst Roger Entner of Ovum, as well as published reports. Apple has said it would make a major product announcement at an event in San Francisco that day. Representatives of Apple, Motorola, and Cingular all declined to comment.

The phone most likely will have storage capacity similar to that of the iPod Shuffle, which is available with as much as 1GB of flash memory, and use an online music service co-branded by both Apple and Cingular, according to Entner. That service probably will offer all the music available today on Apple's iTunes Music Store, he said. The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday that users will be able to download songs onto the phone from the iTunes music collections on their PCs. It was not clear whether they would be able to download songs over the mobile phone network, according to the Times.
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the great one
August 30th, 2005, 05:42 PM
This is probably a good move on Apples part.I do have to say however that I prefer having a seperate mp3 player.The battery life in cell phones are limited.The last thing you want is to have your battery die when you need to make an important call because you were listening to too many mp3's.