New Motorola Barrage Rugged Phone for Verizon Wireless

Verizon Wireless and Motorola has announced the Motorola Barrage last workweek. The rugged gimmick sports a yobbo-as-nails exterior. Designed to be submersible for up to 30 minutes in one metre of water, it is constructed from chrome, glass, meshing and rubber – protecting it against blowing rain, humidity, solar radiation, high and low temperatures, blowing dust, saltiness fog, altitude, electric shock, vibration and transit drop.

 

Other than its rugged tribute feature, the Motorola Barrage comes with a 2 megapixel camera, dual speaker system and supports Verizon Wireless’ Push to Talk overhaul that leverages the company’s Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO) Revision A (Rev. A) network.

The Motorola Barrage is available online now for $129.99 after a $50 mail-in rabbet with a new two-class customer agreement. It volition reaching Verizon Wireless Communications Stores start Nov. 16. A non-photographic camera variant of the phone will be available on October. 21.

Specifications:

Bands/Modes: CDMA 800/1900, Digital Dual Mode (1x, EVDO revolutions per minute A) Weight: 120g/4.2oz Dimensions: 55 x 96 x 24 mm Battery; 1170mAH standard with documentation for 1800mAH for extended Connectivity: Micro USB Full Speed; 2.5mm “universal” headset jackass; Bluetooth5: 2.1 + EDR Display: 2.2” 176×220 up to 262k TFT (Main) + 1.66” 120×160 command line interface Camera: 2 MP FF, 8x Optical Zoom / (Non-Camera version also available) Memory: 256MB (internal), optional External MicroSD Card store up to 16GB Address Book: Up to 1000 entries

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