KISS Teams Up With CINGULAR To Promote First Phone With iTunes

September 11, 2005

According to KissPodcast.com, Apple, Motorola and Cingular Wireless have announced the availability of the world’s first mobile phone with iTunes, the ROKR, enabling music fans to transfer up to 100 of their favorite tracks from the iTunes jukebox on their Mac or PC to their mobile phone. Cingular Wireless is running an ad campaign for the new service they provide for the iTunes phone. An outdoor billboard ad was revealed by Cingular COO Ralph de la Vega, which features KISS. You can also select "Rock and Roll All Nite" as one of the online demos for the new iTunes phone. Head over to the Cingular Make me Dance campaign web site. Click on the "Make Them Dance" button (lower left). Drag song number 4 to the phone's display to see any character dance to KISS.

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