Remember the-announced-at-CES-along-with-two-other-devices Motorola Tundra? It’s on sale now via AT&T.
The rugged, mil-spec phone is not there to impress anyone with features. Rather it’s designed to sustain all kinds of environmental “challenges,” to keep working when other phones fail.
Specs wise, there’s 3G radio on board, 2 megapixel camera, external antenna (for better reception?), aGPS, 2.2-inch QVGA screen, music player, large battery (1130 mAH), and a microSD expansion slot that support cards of up to 8GB. As for the size, the Tundra measures 3.85×2.10×0.96 inches and has a weight of 4.94 ounces.
Interested? AT&T is selling the device for 200 bucks with a two-year contract and after $50 mail-in rebate. Here’s a link to the carrier’s website for more details.
[Via: Engadget Mobile]