Motorola’s promotional catch phrase for the E1060 is Double Duty, referring to the device’s work and play features.
The E1060 is a Quad-Band WCDMA phone, with a QVGA display, dual-cameras (a VGA camera that connects users to 2-way video conferences and a 1.3 megapixel camera), Bluetooth, support for MPEG4, WMV/WMA and MP3 formats, 32MB of internal memory and accepts TransFlash cards.
Update on February 17: Motorola has indicated that an unannounced model, code-named ROKR (i.e. not the E1060), will be the first phone on the market with integrated Apple iTunes software.
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this was back before pretty much every phone had work and play features. thank goodness they all have those features now.
I didn’t realize there was a phone before the iPhone that carried iTunes software.