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Saturday, 26 March 2005 |
Motorola Unveils Music Phones, iTunes Model Still Under Wraps TechNewsWorld, CA -
Alberto Moriondo, worldwide director of Entertainment Solutions for Motorola's
Mobile Devices Business unit, said the company is committed to delivering
premium, innovative products and technologies that help people bring their "own
personal lifebeat" with them all over the world.
Motorola this week unveiled an all-new lineup of music-capable handsets -- but
the long-awaited iTunes-compatible phone was nowhere to be found.
The Motorola E680i, with more than 2 GB of memory, allows users to transfer,
store, catalog and enjoy their favorite tracks. The E725 model lets users
wirelessly download their favorite music tracks and videos to their handsets.
The E685 features an MP3 Latest News about MP3 player with stereo headset jack,
VGA camera with photo and video capture, and the iRadio promises to mobilize
hundreds of commercial-free Internet radio channels as well as a user's personal
music collection.
Where is iTunes?
Alberto Moriondo, worldwide director of Entertainment Solutions for Motorola's
Mobile Devices Business unit, said the company is committed to delivering
premium, innovative products and technologies that help people bring their "own
personal lifebeat" with them all over the world. "This isn't technology for
technology's sake," Moriondo said. "This is technology for music's sake."
Meanwhile, as the company touted its growing portfolio of converged music
devices and relationships with industry leaders, the iTunes-compatible model
Motorola had been expected to unveil earlier this month was conspicuously
absent.
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