Motorola was expected to introduce its first iTunes phone at the CeBIT trade show in Hanover, German this week.
However, the company has postponed the launch of these phones.
According to a Miami Herald,
Motorola spokeswoman Monica Rohleder said in Chicago that the company remains in discussions with a number of wireless carriers regarding the first iTunes phone and will announce it 'when it's ready to go,' close to its expected release time this summer.
She asserted that the last-minute change in plans was no reflection of a dispute with carriers who offer Motorola phones in their handset lineups.
"Absolutely nothing went wrong," said Rohleder. "It was solely our decision to hold off the announcement."
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