Motorola Tundra VA76r - user opinions and reviews

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Design
7.9
Features
8.0
Performance
8.0
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434

numbers toooo small to read on in coming calls

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  • 2009-07-18 02:52
  • IDcf
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IAM IN EGYPT HOW CAN BUY IT AND WHERE ?

PLZ INFORED

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  • 2009-07-11 11:05
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This phone still not release for ASIA Market.
Already waiting a long time.

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  • 2009-07-01 10:53
  • PUi6
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2009-01-12 19:38 from j9IXvolume button on left side, only works when talking

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  • 2009-06-26 15:00
  • YaCS
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> In reply to zikki @ 2009-06-17 15:33 from tV1eJust get a N97 and you'll have a phone with both phoning capabilities as well as nHD entertainment.

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  • 2009-06-21 11:38
  • nbuy
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fone looks good for a second fone...specially if u have iphone as ur primary number.wish they release this fone in australia asap

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  • 2009-06-17 15:33
  • tV1e
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How is it bad marketing? do you have it?

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  • 2009-06-07 01:13
  • 4x7L
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2009-05-31 23:24 from 4x7LWhy is it bad marketing ?

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  • 2009-06-04 02:56
  • I4Z2
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My husband received his Tundra about 3 weeks ago and hasn't had any problems with it. He accidentally tested out the ruggedness of the phone as well. About a week after he got his phone, he was building a pad for a house and accidently dropped his phone. He didn't know it until he went to make a call and couldn't find it. We looked everywhere for it and found in about an inch below the surface of the pad, in the middle of the track from the back-hoe. He had run over the phone with the back-hoe. After he picked up the phone, he blew off the dirt with an air compressor and the made the call. Even after being run over with the back-hoe and covered with dirt/rocks, there are no scratches and the phone works fine. We would recommend this phone to anyone who works in a construction/heavy industry environment where a phone usually takes a lot of abuse.

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  • 2009-06-02 19:37
  • Tex1
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Motorola became straight garbage. This phone is topic of recession. Trying to make this product a Niche product? I wonder whos the product developer of motorola, theres a certain group that phone manufactures try to target with every product produced. This phone targets construction workers. Bad marketing B

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  • 2009-05-31 23:24
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The antenna is a major weak point on this phone. I love it, but the antenna is simply pushed into a recepticle with weak plastic and pops off easily, breaking the antenna wire. Nearly any lateral stress to the antenna will cause this. I have had older phones with antenna that were virtually soldered on and would require a hammer to break off. Not so with the Tundra. VERY weak point. Mine already returned due to this, likely just from sitting down with it in my holster. DON'T GET THIS PHONE. Otherwise, it works great...but this is a serious problem on a supposed rugged phone. Get the Rugby, not this. The flip design is stupid as well, because it is just another weak point. They PAY people to design these things!? I could do much, much better.

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  • 2009-05-25 00:03
  • TbMb
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> In reply to leo @ 2009-04-25 09:50 from u145agree wid u
sooner d better

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  • 2009-05-22 10:50
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> In reply to 100 Moto @ 2009-05-20 02:09 from Er2MWell yes i can, but the contact's for AT&T alone, (6 of them) take up screen realestate (1 full screen)That not all useres of the phone need. and as far as the demo games go, there just in the way.
This phone had construction (job site) persons in mind, and most that i know that would have a use for the reggit phone would not be playing games on a phone of this type. (iphone yes)

It realy just boils down to the user haveing no say in the type of set up he/she wants. that all.
All they have to do is to ENABLE a deleat for what you do not have a need for. But i thank there's sale's after the sale, like buying space.
I should have only paiyed 1/2 for the phone if if 1/2 is mine and 1/2 is outhers. :)

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  • 2009-05-21 01:55
  • I4Z2
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> In reply to LG @ 2009-05-17 23:05 from I4Z2Some things being installed in the phone like ringtones and games simply cannot be deleted....

Or else, can you simply ignore the existance of the games and ringtone?

I wish this phone is available where I live, unfortunately no.

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  • 2009-05-20 02:09
  • Er2M
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> In reply to LG @ 2009-05-17 23:05 from I4Z2EDIT:
I ment from the phone not the sim card.

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  • 2009-05-17 23:10
  • I4Z2
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I like this phone due to the durability for outside use in Industrial construction.

What i doin't like is the 5 demo games (and a few other thangs) That are locked out,and cant be deleted fron the sim card.
ATT cant help. and i have yet heard back form MOTO abut this.
But for a working man/woman that doesnt need a "office phone" (blackberry, iphone etc.) it's a good choice.

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  • 2009-05-17 23:05
  • I4Z2
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motorola india please launch something like this for below 4k in India. Lots of people who are employed in industries where outdoor use is a must whether rain or shine would buy it.

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  • 2009-04-25 09:50
  • u145
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When is a durable, functional phone like this one going to be availble in Australia

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  • 2009-04-23 07:00
  • ijDR
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I bought one. It is the first cell phone I have been happy with. I cover an area about 3,000 sq miles in northern Louisiana. This phone has given me signal strength in all the areas I have been. None of the the 8-10 other phones I have had did that.

Also it withstands all the punishment of heat, fights, being knocked around and thrown about in cars.

It truly works as well as it is advertised.

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  • 2009-04-15 02:18
  • kLCg
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> In reply to propokeng @ 2009-04-10 18:11 from Ui$dMaybe never! As from my observation (through SMRT around many stations, from downtown to suburban areas) a few years back, the almighty brand captured nearly 80% of the market share, and most others (maybe except Samsung & SE) were not really agressive about marketing their mobile phone products in the beautiful garden city.

I really like most aspects of the garden city, except the fact 80% of the time I can only hear the specail tone by the almighty brand...and the fact catching a cab (other than hotels) seems like winning a lottery.

Overall people are rather polite as they speak very softly in trains, which I really appreciate. (Total silence in Japan is a bit over...)

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  • 2009-04-14 02:13
  • Er2M
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