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Engadget has gotten their hands on a Motorola SLVR L7, which also has the iTunes software on it.
It has just about the same user interface as the ROKR E1 (though the menus are slightly less sluggish) and it has Bluetooth, a VGA digital camera, and a TransFlash memory card slot for storing up to 100 iTunes tracks, but there is one real surprise: the phone doesnât have a headphone jack. Seems a bit odd for a phone with iTunes, but weâre hearing that Motorola will offer Bluetooth stereo headphones.
This looks to be a better (and sexier) incarnation of the iTunes phone.
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One Response for "iTunes Phone Version 2"
November 2nd, 2005 at 10:03
1I lost my interest completely at the “bluetooth headphones” part.
MP3 players must have proper headphone jacks (not the shitty add-on that Nokia brought out).
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