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June 27th, 2007   Post 1
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Carlos Gomez could be the recording industry's ideal mobile music customer. His phone is his music player of choice and he spends about $100 a month buying songs for it - often on impulse after hearing a tune on his car radio. That's why he's not buying an iPhone....

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June 30th, 2007   Post 2
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Haha, another reason why Carlos might not want to buy iPhone is the fact that it wouldn't play full track mp3 as ringtone, not even those purchased from iTunes. Users will have to purchase ringtones separately from iTunes.
 
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Wow, that would cost Carlos a lot more money since if he buys an iPhone he would have to buy most of his music all over again from a different source and not iTunes.
Or is there anyway to transfer your current music from your iTunes to your iPhone?
 
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