Called Rokr, the iPod phone goes on sale in the US today for $249.99 (£136), while the UK will have to wait until next Thursday.
Here, Carphone Warehouse is advertising the phone on the O2 network for £209.99 for pre-pay customers and free on monthly contract customers.
The phone includes Apple's iTunes software and can store 100 songs, which are downloaded to it via a computer. It does not download over wireless networks.
Reviewers were critical of the look of the phone, saying it lacked the coolness of the iPod, and of the fact it is available on a two-year contract with mobile operator Cingular.
The new iPod line, the iPod Nano, had been kept secret and caused more of a stir.
It is the size of a business card and slightly thinner than a pencil, but still includes a colour screen. It is smaller than the other iPod lines because it uses a different type of memory, which also lengthens battery life.
Capacity is either 2GB, holding 500 songs, for $199, or 4GB, holding 1,000 songs, for $249.
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs claimed that 30% of new cars sold next year would include iPod adapters for their stereos.
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