To the first poster, bear in mind FCC disclosure manuals are often incorrect about feature sets. They really are only meant to disclose the wording of SAR/RF disclosures to the consumer, nothing else in the document has to be correct... often it's the last thing that gets written for submission to the FCC so they use an old model (ROKR E1...).
That said, I would not be surprised at all if Apple is still negotiating iTunes support in the E2.
“The general size and shape certainly calls forth memories of the Centro, but while the previous version was chunky and playful, the Pixi comes off more like its distant cousin... from the year 3000.”
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To the first poster, bear in mind FCC disclosure manuals are often incorrect about feature sets. They really are only meant to disclose the wording of SAR/RF disclosures to the consumer, nothing else in the document has to be correct... often it's the last thing that gets written for submission to the FCC so they use an old model (ROKR E1...).
That said, I would not be surprised at all if Apple is still negotiating iTunes support in the E2.