Apparently, everyone was a bit pre-mature to report that the Motorola E1060 was the long awaited iTunes-Phone. It seems that the E1060 was just a demo model to show off the software, and not the actual phone. I was under the impression that you release a product WHEN ITS READY, not when its still under development. To quote Gizmodo, “I mean, I’m an idiot, but if you’re fooling Reuters into prematurely announcing your product, maybe something is off.”
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