Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Motorola Tundra VA76r Multi-media Phone - A Roughly-designed Music Mobile

AT&T and Motorola have unleashed a Multi-media mobile -- Tundra VA76r, a rugged phone that meet Military Specifications for drop, dust, vibration, humidity, severe temperatures and rain. This device offers quad-band GSM and dual-band UMTS support with HSDPA for high-speed data transfers. The handset features a GPS capability for making use of AT&T's navigation system.

With a sturdy design, easy-to-use controls and a brilliant display, this multi-media mobile offers an external antenna for better reception. Next to the antenna, there is a speakerphone key and a button for selecting the ringer setting through the external display. A volume bar and the PTT button are placed on the left spine, and a camera shutter sits on the right spine. All controls are spacious and are covered in a tactile rubber surface. On the bottom of the Tundra there's a mini-USB slot for a USB cable and the charger. There is a 2-megapixel camera takes pictures in four resolutions and three quality settings.

The Tundra also has a solid selection of music-related features, such as support for XM Radio Mobile, a Music ID application, a Billboard Mobile channel, music videos, and a community section with access to fan sites and downloads. The music player supports a wide variety of file formats and it offers useful features, such as album art, playlists, shuffle and repeat modes, and an airplane mode. Other essentials and common features include a vibrate mode, text and multimedia messaging, calendar, download and file managers, an alarm clock, a world clock, a calculator, a voice recorder, a notepad, and a task list.

[ Motorola Tundra VA76r ]

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