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- When Motorola told me I would be able to put their new Tundra mobile phone through "extreme" tests, I couldn't resist. Who doesn't want to intentionally drop a cell phone? As it turns out, the Tundra lives up to the hype. Officially the VA76r,...
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- Motorola Barrage (Verizon Wireless)
- Photo gallery:Motorola BarrageMotorola has a long history of creating durable cell phones, but with the occasional exception, they've ended up at Nextel. As we've long encouraged Moto to spread the rugged love, we were glad to see it launch the Motorola Barrage for Verizon Wireless. So named (or so we...
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