So it wasn't the iTunes phone, but the Motorola E725 still looks dandy, with an EV-DO connection, a MiniSD slot for up to 1GB of storage, a built-in FM transmitter for broadcasting your music to your car or home stereo, as well as a normally-sized 3.5mm miniJack connector for use with standard headphones. Presuming they got the interface right, it looks like a winner. Of course, you won't be able to get your hands on one for a while—likely the end of this year, on Verizon or Sprint.
If this is how Motorola makes a vanilla music phone, how are they going to impress with an iTunes model?
Motorola E725 announced, music phone [MobileTracker]
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