Apple to soon launch the Motorola mobile with iTunes Support
September 1st, 2005 Leave a comment Visited 24 times, 1 so far today
Apple to soon launch the Motorola mobile with iTunes Support
The time has come when apple would be soon unveiling the much awaited and much anticipated mobile phone they are developing along with Motorola. The mobile phone would come with support for iTunes Music Store enabling the users to purchase songs and download them for listening. The market for digital music players is growing rapidly and the convergence of it with mobile phone is obvious choice for the tech companies.
Apple has called in a press conference next month and it is highly speculated that the company would be launching this phone at that meet. The announcement of the deal between Motorola and Apple was made last year and the market is waiting for the launch since then. The company has called in with invitations referring to the original launch of the Apple iPod.
Motorola has already been given a clearance by the regulatory authorities for selling this phone carrying the iTunes software for interacting with iTunes digital music store. The company is also said to be preparing to launch iPods with Flash memory storage instead of traditional hard disk media. The companies are expected to face competition from the Nokia N Series phones, which are expected to be out soon and would have similar facilities.
The press conference will be led by Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple and a legendary figure in computing circles. There are also thoughts circulating that an iPod capable of playing videos is also expected to be launched in the near future.
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