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Motorola 3G Review
The Tundra 3G review left me with a feeling of negativity by the reviewer toward people who do not attend meetings in a New York board room. No one wears a hard hat TO work, they wear them AT work, and what is wrong with that? I found it difficult to discern the performance of the phone?s advertised properties through the Kool-Aid language cloud. In spite of the lack of a serious effort to evaluate the phone, I will definitely consider the Tundra as a replacement for my AT&T Tilt Phone which has been terrific, but has limited functionality in outdoor recreation activities. What next, throw it under the wheel of a bicycle messenger?
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Motorola 3G Review  BobCT | 02/20/09
You must have read a different review, then.  andrew.nusca ZDNet Moderator | 02/20/09
Waste of electrons  Dr. John | 02/20/09
RE: A 3G phone you can drop, freeze, and use in a downpour  shine@... | 02/20/09
that humididy test sounded severe  m38817@... | 02/20/09
the best and worst of Motorola phones...  ben@... | 02/20/09
Thanks for the Review  melekali | 02/20/09
Perhaps...  melekali | 02/20/09
RE: A 3G phone you can drop, freeze, and use in a downpour  Vikrum | 02/22/09
Tongue in cheek.  andrew.nusca ZDNet Moderator | 02/23/09
RE: A 3G phone you can drop, freeze, and use in a downpour  larrytucker5650 | 02/22/09
RE: A 3G phone you can drop, freeze, and use in a downpour  hamiltonia | 03/11/09

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