Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Motorola VA76r


Motorola VA76r


The clamshell Motorola VA76r or otherwise known as Motorola Tundra (wasn't that a Toyota in the first place), offers midrange functionality and is going to be exclusive to AT&T. It's a ruggedized device that has been certified to MIL-STD 810F US military standard for resistance to rain, shock, vibration, dust, humidity, salt fog and extreme temperatures much like most Panasonic Toughbooks, Sonim XP1 and XP3, and Verizon's Casio G'zOne Type-V mobile phone.

The Tundra VA76r comes with a 2.2" 262K color QVGA main display and an 1.05" external one with a resolution of 96x80 pixels. Having quad-band GSM support makes it capable of worldwide roaming but the dual band UMTS with HSDPA support has limited usage outside the US.

The other more important features of Motorola VA76r include a 2 megapixel fixed-focus snapper, USB and Bluetooth connectivity, 100 MB of internal memory and a microSD card slot. It also comes with AT&T Navigator and supports all of its location-based services.

The Motorola VA76r will become available via AT&T starting from January 13th at 200 US dollars after a $50 mail-in-rebate.

[via: gsmarena]

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