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They require you to acknowledge the phone is charged???
For rugged GSM and Bluetooth (stereo) cellphone, take a look at the Motorola Tundra (VA76r).
"Ruggedized 3G handset that's great for outdoor workforces--withstands dust, shock vibrations, rain, humidity and more"
The form-factor is a large, flip-phone. It's quad-band so you can use it in Europe or Asia.
We got it for Ann with the hope it'll survive.
It does data, but we haven't turned on the data service, so I don't know how it is as a web browser (or GPS or streaming XM radio)
Samsung also has a "rugged" cell phone called the "Rugby", but I don't know anything about it, other than what you'll find on their website.
I'm twiddling my thumbs waiting for the Palm Pre to come out with a GSM version for the US, or perhaps I might be seduced by an Android phone.
For rugged GSM and Bluetooth (stereo) cellphone, take a look at the Motorola Tundra (VA76r).
"Ruggedized 3G handset that's great for outdoor workforces--withstands dust, shock vibrations, rain, humidity and more"
The form-factor is a large, flip-phone. It's quad-band so you can use it in Europe or Asia.
We got it for Ann with the hope it'll survive.
It does data, but we haven't turned on the data service, so I don't know how it is as a web browser (or GPS or streaming XM radio)
Samsung also has a "rugged" cell phone called the "Rugby", but I don't know anything about it, other than what you'll find on their website.
I'm twiddling my thumbs waiting for the Palm Pre to come out with a GSM version for the US, or perhaps I might be seduced by an Android phone.