Motorola exec: Apple iTunes phone debut delayed by Steve Jobs; phones will launch in 2005
Wednesday, March 16, 2005 - 11:30 AM EDT"Motorola Inc. did not show upcoming phones designed to work with Apple Computer Inc.'s iTunes digital music service at a recent tech show because of the pair's differing approach to launching new products, executives from Motorola said on Tuesday," Sinead Carew reports for Reuters. "In response to a question about why Motorola did not show its upcoming iTunes phone at the Cebit technology fair in Germany Motorola said it tends to display its products before they go on the market but Apple's Chief Executive Steve Jobs does not."
"The first thing you're seeing here is a merger of two different industries with different ideas of launching products," Ron Garriques, president of Motorola's mobile phone division told analysts and reporters at a news conference at the CTIA U.S. wireless show in New Orleans. 'Steve's perspective is that you launch a product on Sunday and sell it on Monday.' he added. Garriques said Motorola is on schedule to deliver two phones that can play music downloaded from the iTunes service this year, with one coming on the market in the first half of the year and another in the second half," Carew reports.
"He also downplayed a question about whether the reason Motorola did not unveil the phones at Cebit was because of a disagreement with mobile phone carriers," Carew reports. "'I've got lots of carriers fighting to be the first one we go with,' Garriques said in an interview."
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makes sense to me...