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Motorola to release some of its music phones with pre-loaded U2′s “No Line” album in Latin America

Categories: Devices, Motorola
By: , IntoMobile
Monday, March 9th, 2009 at 5:01 AM

MOTOROKR EM35

Motorola has teamed up with Universal Music to offer music phones preloaded with U2′s latest album “No Line.” Four phones are included in the mix — MOTOROKR EM35, EM30, EM28 and EM25 — and all of them will be offered in a special edition versions for the Latin America’s markets — we’re not sure which countries exactly, though.

In addition to bundling U2′s latest album, Moto will also include an exclusive song, the “Get On Your Boots” video, as well as the U2-branded wallpapers and ringtones…

As a reminder, this isn’t the first time Motorola is offering this kind of bundles in Latin America. Last September, they’ve released the W388 and W231 bundled with the music from the popular Brazilian rock band – NXZero.

[Via: Unwired View]

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