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8.0
PC Mag Feb 20, 2009

BOTTOM LINE: The Tundra sets the bar for tough, field-ready devices, and gives AT&T Push-To-Talk subscribers a viable alternative to Nextel. PROS: Rugged and attractive. Stellar reception. Loud speakerphone. Top-notch numeric keypad. Plenty of Web, multimedia, and GPS options. CONS: Large for a flip...

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Boing Boing Mar 19, 2009

Motorola's Tundra is a phone built for abuse. Though simply specified given its $200 price tag -- and that's with a two-year contract -- you can drop, kick and even get it wet and expect it to survive.

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