Oooooh aaaaah. I want this one too.
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Wow. Is that what the screen looks like? Sharp.
I have a Treo 650, so what's pictured doesn't look too bulky to me. At least not compared to the widebody Blackberries or GBA-esque Sidekicks.
For someone who lives off iTunes on their home PC, the integration looks fantastic. I'm not at that stage yet, though. And I prefer my PDA/phone just do PDA/phone things well, rather than try to replace my iPod. For now, at least!
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Originally posted by pzarquonAnd I prefer my PDA/phone just do PDA/phone things well, rather than try to replace my iPod. For now, at least!
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Buyer beware... reports are coming in indicating the new Motorola iTunes phone doesn't work.
My ROKR doesn't rock
It was a pretty exciting week in San Francisco as Apple unveiled the iPod nano and the Motorola ROKR (a.k.a the iTunes phone). The nano has been an incredible device and worked exactly as you would expect it to — unfortunately, I can’t say the same for the ROKR.
I had one of the first ROKR phones sold from the downtown San Francisco Cingular location and couldn’t wait to get back to the office and see how it worked with my Mac. It wasn’t long before my excitement turned to frustration and anger as I struggled to get the ROKR recognized by my Mac and iTunes.Last edited by mel; September 10, 2005, 04:03 AM.I'm still here. Are you?
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