Guess that is why they call these rumor sites. Take enough guesses at the launch of a product and you are bound to hit one. Always fun to speculate, but this is getting ridiculous.
Toe said:More important than a phone that can play music... a phone that can sync to a Mac.
Or am I the only one that thinks this list is humiliatingly short?
http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/isync/devices.html
Once you compare that list to the list of phones actually available from any (American) carrier, there is almost nothing left.
This is not about the iPhone!!! It's about a iTunes compatible phone. iPhone is a product in development by Apple, where the iTunes phone is an attempt of Motorola to include a music service. (just like Ericson phones are going to support sony's music store). And it would surprise me if there would be only 1 moto phone supporting this. It was stated before by Apple that it would be a series of phones, not just one. You may still not like the idea, but don't confuse the iPhone and iTunes compatible phones. It is important for Apple to branch out for the music service, to ensure the iPod line will have a long future. And you may not like that either, but that's just plain business.DangerDiabolik said:Whats the point of an iphone ? .... I dont get it....
Just most things around here, this too is just conjecture. However, this is most likely accurate information. That being said, it still has not been "released" per se. So we'll have to wait for "official confirmation."makkystyle said:Hey Arn, I submitted this last week but never saw it come up...
It looks like the Motorola iTunes phone has already been unveiled. Check out this article from endgadget....
http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000887049175/
MarcelV said:This is not about the iPhone!!! It's about a iTunes compatible phone. iPhone is a product in development by Apple, where the iTunes phone is an attempt of Motorola to include a music service.plain
xli_ne said:Just debut it already. Seems at least once a week or so there is something about the debut on this apple phone
bretm said:Anyone else notice that the article just says it will play music downloaded from your computer? No mention of a itunes mobile network.
Stridder44 said:Does anyone else here think this is about as big of news as the podcast thing?
My point being, its not really that groundbreaking...
bdkennedy1 said:It's been delayed so many times who the hell even cares anymore.
When I look at the big carriers, here's what I see...bretm said:I believe those are all american phones. I have two of them myself. The V300 and V66 from motorola.
Looks like a pretty good list to me.
Or the Motorola a630. Which I don't understand, since hacking it seems to make it work just fine.vd0t said:latest version of isync out today (version 2.1) and no mention of an itunes phone or the motorola e790.![]()
makkystyle said:Hey Arn, I submitted this last week but never saw it come up...
It looks like the Motorola iTunes phone has already been unveiled. Check out this article from endgadget....
http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000887049175/
It's rumored to be that way for several years (based on some prototype info). And the iPod platform is quite flexible, so it isn't that far a stretch. SJ has hinted for the existance a few times, but never stated openly and clear that there was such a product. So, it's still speculation however there are too many little pieces of info that points to it. And if it will be launched, it will be something completely different. But that"s just the Steve's distortion field that's talking.gangst said:Are Apple developing a phone then? If so thats great!!
1984 said:There were never any plans for a mobile iTunes network, just a mobile iTunes player for the phone. The songs are downloaded off iTunes to the computer and then transferred to the phone. This is why most carriers have no interest in it.
Toe said:When I look at the big carriers, here's what I see...
T-Mobile sells only two phones (both Motorolas) which are on the iSync list (though I got my a630 to sync just fine through an undocumented hack).
Verizon offers a wide variety of phones, and again, only two of their phones (both Motorolas) are iSyncable.
Cingular offers a whopping five iSync phones (3 Motorolas, one impossible-to-dial Nokia, and one so-bad-I-sold-it-for-a-big-loss-and-was-happy Sony Ericsson) if you don't mind their customer supBorg and their stick-it-to-ya internet fees.
Sprint seems to have one phone (a Motorola) that syncs with Macs.
So, yeah, you can use a couple Motorolas, but PC users have a huge selection of phones that can do all sorts of interesting things. Feels pretty lonely out here...
Xtremehkr said:Alright, I give up already, I will get one. As soon as the phone I just bought dies and my iPod mini wears out. It may be a while though.