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Motorola Tundra VA76r (AT&T)

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    5.0 stars

    "excellent reception"

    by ottar_s on April 7, 2009

    Pros: It is a phone. It works like a phone. It pulls in signal strength where others phones do not and sound quality is very high.

    Cons: It's not an iPhone

    Summary: I use a computer for email and web searching-- this phone is not good at that, so if you want a multimedia phone, this really isn't it. But if you travel a lot or are in a lot of dead-zones or noisy places, I recommend this phone.

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  • reply by: Thumper689 on September 2, 2009

    Great review. Not only at Cnet, but what I've noticed most about people that don't give the Tundra good reviews do so mainly because of the other features a phone really shouldn't have anyway. The recent struggle to combine all these unrelated functions into 1 handheld device is a useless one. This trend (and that's what it is) will change soon.

    The problem with today's cell phones is that they are not cell phones. They are handheld gadgets that are designed to do a variety of different tasks...........and.......oh yeah, there's a cell phone in there somewhere.

    In other words, the PHONE portion of the overall package is at the bottom of the list.

    This phone should NOT be purchased for anything other than the greatest transmitting and reception signal of any phone on the market.

    It's got a camera, sure. But only because they kinda had to put one in there to fit in. But, it's a horrible camera. And so is everything else in the phone.

    I want a PDA in my dishwasher.

  • reply by: rdatkins on August 30, 2009

    I agree with ottar. This phone gets very good reception in my area. No problems with dropped calls. Also, the bluetooth works very well with my headset and, when pairing with my AT&T home phone.....no dropped calls there either. I also have the AT&T Fuze which is an excellent phone if, I didn't have to go out in the field as much as I do.

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