In 2005, over a year before the first iPhone, Apple and Motorola collaborated to produce a device informally known as “the iTunes phone.” This was Apple’s first device in the cellphone market. Conceived as an iPod Shuffle mated to a cellphone, the device was called the MOTOROKR E1.
In the end, the device proved disastrous with its cheap plastic design, poor camera and 100-song limit, it fell far short of the iPod’s promise of 1,000 songs in your pocket.