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13 out of 22 people found this review helpful
4.5 stars
"This phone is the ONLY phone with iTunes built in. Read on..."
Pros: iTunes can't be beat, listen to music on the go, proven service and phone manufacturer, and a camera to boot...
Cons: What was that? 100 songs? Well, at least thats removable (upgradable) flash memory
Summary: It's proven. iTunes is more popular than any other music service with more songs, and Podcasting. Talk on the phone, take a pic, listen to 100 songs...
100 songs? I personally wish there were more, but hey. It beats the MP3 players of the year 2000...
Overall, this phone is MY dream come true. Who knows more about digital music than Apple (this was a joint venture that included Apple), and who builds better phones than Motorola? Okay, some might say there are better companys than Motorola, but I'm wierd like that...
- 4 replies to this review
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i recently upgraded to the moto razr from the moto v551, and the razr is pretty much the same phone i had before, except thinner and has a better camera. i have 30 to exchange it if i so wish, and was wondering how this phone is on reception, interface, camera, and other feautuers compared the the razr/v551.
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Nokia does honey! I've had phones from both companies and Nokia beats Motorola 10 to 1.
This phone is nothing more than a lame attemp to bring i-Tunes to a phone. And it does so poorly!
Louis -
you don't need itunes to play mp3 music on your phone, a lot of cell phones have been able to play mp3's and they never used itunes, its just the ipod hype moving into other fields.
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If you like the iTune Software only, this phone is for you.
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Motorola Rokr E1 (AT&T):
$199.95
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