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Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Apple introduces iTunes phone from Motorola

Apple Computer Inc. CEO Steve Jobs today introduced Apple iTunes phone, based on Motorola "Rokr" phone model. The cellphone runs the popular "iTunes" Software from Apple Computer Inc. and can play music songs similar to the iPod shuffle player, the best-seller item from the Apple's stable.

The cellphone can store around 100 songs and users can transfer songs from/to PC's through USB-Data Cable. The music stops when a call is received, so you don't miss your calls.

A product like this was in demand for quite sometime, and Apple only recently gave hints about the release of such a gadget only lately. After riding on the huge success of the iPod, the company can expect to unwind another craze amongst the consumers to buy a musical phone similar to iPod music player.

The phone is currently available via Cingular phone service only and company expects to boost sales and legal music downloads as well through iTunes.

More details are yet to come :)

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