
MOTOROLA TUNDRA VA76r UNLOCKED PTT GPS RUGGED AT&T UNLOCKED Rating :

Product Details
- Shipping Weight: 13 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- Product Code: B004FOVZ1A
- Item model number: VA76R
- Average Customer Review:3.8 out of 5 stars style="margin-left:-3px">See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
Product Description
You are bidding on a Motorola va76r Tundra unlocked for activation on any GSM carrier, such as AT&T or T-Mobile. This phone has been call tested and is in full working order. The phone uses GSM technology. It cannot be activated for Verizon, Sprint, or other CDMA carriers. Comes with battery and charger. If you have any problems with this phone, whatsoever, WE WILL FIX IT FOR YOU.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 4.01 x 2.1 x 0.9 in
Weight: 4.9 oz
Display: 2.2 in
Talk time: 5
Standby: 14 days
Band: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900
FEATURES
Camera: 2 MP (zoom 4X)
Bluetooth: 2.0
World roaming (quad band GSM)
Web browser
SMS/MMS messaging
MP3 player
Push-to-talk
GPS
MicroSD slot
Speakerphone
Customer Reviews
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“It gets GREAT reception, the speaker phone is just as good as using the phone normally. ”
“I would recommend this to anyone who needs a phone to talk on and does not need all the bells and whistles on the newer phones. ”
“Battery would last 15 minutes. ”
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 starsThe Working Man's PhoneSeptember 15, 2011
By Jburk
I got the Motorola Tundra because of my fascination with the survivability of my possessions. I could make no sense in purchasing pricey phones that require extensive plans to function properly which are prone to breaking. I wanted to buy something that could weather Hurricane Katrina after dropping it off the top of hotel with the relative functionality of new-age phones. I got mixed results.This phone is in no way for the technologically savvy type of person. In the way of technology the Tundra sticks to the basics with Stone Age internet, a pixilated camera, slow texting, and no fun things you can do with it to pass the time. What it does promise is great reception resulting in very few dropped calls, above average battery life, and large buttons that are easily navigated even with a gloved hand. Where the Tundra's strength is just that, it's strength.The Tundra is unmistakably a working man's phone with its steel gray, hard plastics surrounded by the studded rubber exterior. I feel I have tested, intentionally and unintentionally, its durability to near maximum. From party tricks when I overhand threw it at a wall to accidentally filling its joints with sand to pouring water over it when it was closed the Tundra had confirmed time and time again its rugged boasts. This is not to say the Tundra will look brand new forever, but rather it will do its job even after much neglect and abuse. My only suggestion is to look up the difference between waterproof and water resistant because it is not the former.It is evident just by looking at it who this phone is for and who it is not for. If you are someone who is tired of dropped calls or bumping your phone the wrong way and shattering the screen then this phone is for you. If you enjoy reading emails, playing games, and having full blown conversations via text message then you really want to look for something else. If you come to the conclusion that it is right for you I can promise you will not regret toting around your cellular humvee.
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