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Motorola Tundra features
Engage in crisp, clear conversations on Motorola Tundra handset, even in harsh environments, using Motorola's CrystalTalk Plus with dual microphone technology or immediately connect to a single person, or an entire team, with the touch of a button using PTT technology. The Motorola Tundra cellular phone provides exceptional usability with unique phone features designed for workforce management, such as voice activation, phone book locking for call restrictions, a rugged antenna and keys that can be easily pressed while wearing gloves. AT&T Navigator provides turn-by-turn directions to new locations and is available with a 30-day free trial.
Motorola rugged mobile phone
"Motorola has a long heritage in developing rugged mobile devices that stand up to the wear and tear of work and recreation while providing one-touch connectivity to the people and information that matter most," said Jeff Miller, vice president of sales, Motorola Mobile Devices. "Today, we're pleased to offer AT&T customers the Motorola Tundra VA76r, with the functionality they need, such as navigation services and great sound quality, on the network they want."
Motorola Tundra phone memory
While Tundra is a great mobile phone for rugged environments, using PTT, and finding your way with AT&T Navigator, it can do even more with text messaging, e-mail and Web browsing for information, news and video, all available at high speeds with 3G connectivity. The feature-rich cell phone also offers access to AT&T music and a 2 megapixel digital camera to snap and share still images. The Motorola Tundra mobile phone also has 100 MB of available memory, up to 4GB of optional removable memory, and it can be paired with a host of compatible Bluetooth enabled accessories.
Motorola Tundra navigation
Delivering more than just rugged looks and durability, The Motorola Tundra mobile phone features easy access to AT&T Navigator and enables advanced location and optional add-on enterprise tracking services such as TeleNav Track and Xora Mobile Workforce Management tools to help users find their way - and their teams - more efficiently to help increase productivity. TeleNav Track is a downloadable mobile business application that provides organizations in transportation, field services, emergency response, shipping and delivery and utility services with a cost-effective solution for managing their mobile workforce and addressing critical business needs. TeleNav Track features include GPS-enabled tracking, turn-by-turn navigation, individual and team timecards, job dispatching, customizable wireless forms, bar code scanning, image capture and signature capture.
Motorola VA76r Xora GPS TimeTrack
The Motorola Tundra cell phone can also be paired with Xora GPS TimeTrack for AT&T, a Web-based solution offered by AT&T Mobility that helps companies more efficiently manage their mobile workers. With Xora, companies can track the location and activities of their workers in real-time, as well as use the Tundra as a tamper-proof time clock - thereby automating the payroll process. Xora has helped thousands of companies realize higher productivity and reduced costs - especially those related to overtime and fuel.
Multi-tasking operating system
The Motorola Tundra has a multi-tasking operating system, allowing more than one application to run at a time. AT&T's network allows also allows for simultaneous voice and data use, so go ahead, answer the cell phone, surf the net - TeleNav Track, Xora or other applications will not be interrupted and will continue to run seamlessly in the background. Additionally, Tundra allows workforce managers to lock the address book of the phone; ensuring investments in your mobile workforce are 100 percent devoted to work.

Motorola VA76r Tundra price & availability
Motorola Tundra VA76r cell phone will be available for $199.99 after a $50 mail-in-rebate with a two-year contract. "On the surface, The Motorola Tundra looks like a nearly indestructible phone for contractors, landscapers and other tough work environments," said Jeff Bradley, senior vice president of Devices for AT&T Mobility. "But it's also an attractive cell phone for a wide variety of consumers who are rough on their phones. The Motorola Tundra answers that phone call."
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