So then why are people here always griping about cellphones not being able to sync wirelessly with their music libraries. I don't see what's the BFD with having to sync a cellphone to a computer to add music. It's not like you need to change songs every darn day. Apple is smart to just keep using iTunes for syncing everything. It's faster than the average wireless connection. Techies always want to add extra complexity and headaches for general users. I would definitely think the iPhone will have an impact for music on cellphones since everything on the iPhone syncs with iTunes (music, photos, contacts, videos). Even Verizon has an iTunes lookalike interface for adding music.
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So then why are people here always griping about cellphones not being able to sync wirelessly with their music libraries. I don't see what's the BFD with having to sync a cellphone to a computer to add music. It's not like you need to change songs every darn day. Apple is smart to just keep using iTunes for syncing everything. It's faster than the average wireless connection. Techies always want to add extra complexity and headaches for general users.
I would definitely think the iPhone will have an impact for music on cellphones since everything on the iPhone syncs with iTunes (music, photos, contacts, videos). Even Verizon has an iTunes lookalike interface for adding music.