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Motorola E790 is an iTunes phone

By Derek Sooman

On August 23, 2005, 2:12 PM

A Motorola phone that can use iTunes has received FCC approval. Based on the popular E398 model, but in white housing and sold as Motorola E790, the new phone has iTunes support as well as the expected features of display, design, camera that are found on the E398, but will feature a new music key on its front. Additionally, the E790 will be a quad-band GSM phone (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), featuring both European 900/1800 MHz and US 850/1900 MHz bands.

Main specs:
-Bar form factor, stereo speakers on the side
-VGA built-in camera
-Trans-Flash (micro SD) card memory expansion
-Bluetooth
-iTunes support
-Music dedicated key

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