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iPhone to Hit Stores This Weekend
1:44 am on September 8, 2005 | Category: BusinessAs expected, Apple has now officially announced the release of its new iTunes Phone. The phone, which can hold up to 100 songs, will be fully available in stores starting this weekend. Apple CEO, Steve Jobs unveiled the new device yesterday, at an event in San Francisco.
The new phone, manufactured by Motorola, will be released under the brand name: ROKR (pronounced “Rocker”), and will include a built in digital camera, built in stereo speakers, and stereo headphones. It will be sold exclusively by Cingular Wireless and BellSouth Corp.
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