AT&T unveiled a new Motorola phone, the Tundra VA76r, a rugged 3G clamshell with a tough exterior. This clamshell is designed to withstand different and harsh weather condition which met the US810F Military Specifications (MIL) whether it be drop, dust, vibration, humidity, severe temperatures and rain, name it, it can withstand it.
The Tundra VA76r is distinctively design for contractors, landscapers and other works with tough work environment but it is also an attractive phone for a wide variety of consumers who are rough on their phones."
It has a dual microphone technology to enhance conversation clarity while in the noisiest environment and it also uses the Motorola's CrystalTalk technology. This phone also has a PTT technology which gives users the edge to connect to a single person or an entire team. It also have different features such as voice activation, phone book locking for call restrictions, a rugged antenna and keys that can be easily pressed while wearing gloves.
Since it is unveiled with AT&T, this phone comes with a AT & T Navigator for advanced turn-by-turn directions with optional services such as TeleNav Track and Xora Mobile Workforce Management tools.
Plus a 2.0-megapixel camera snaps and shares still images, a 100MB of available memory, up to 4GB of optional removable memory, and it can be paired with Bluetooth accessories.
The Motorola Tundra will be available for $199.99 after a $50 mail-in-rebate with a two-year contract in stores and online on January 13.
source: mobiledia.com
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January 14, 2009
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