The phone has good reception excellent earpiece and loudspeaker sound, I have had very few dropped calls. I can't seem to speak correctly to get the voice command to work smoothly. The phone has a good feel in my hand and is easy to operate. I use the phone for talk and text and some pictures everything seems to work well and has been very dependable. I am well pleased with the phone and would recommend it to anyone for talk and text. Sorry but I don't know anything about the other features but I am confident they would work just as well.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Bought one loved it. Puppy chewed it up. Bought a second one less than a year from date of purchase I waded into a mountain lake with it in my shorts pocket. Was in about 3" of water.....Immediately realized what I had done, jumped out and took it all apart. When I got home I buried it in rice for 10 days. Never worked again. Buyers remorse. No wonder ATT dumped them.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I've had a very good experience with this phone. I needed a phone that approaches indestructible, this phone is definitely it. I'm not really THAT tough on a phone but I had a bad experience with two Nokia 6350 phones. This phone by comparison is built like the proverbial tank. It's sound level is quite good, it's signal reception is way above average. I've not really subjected it to the ravages of life with me yet, but I'm confident that it can and will take it. The sound quality of calls is slightly less clear than I'd like, it sort of sounds like "down in the well" but I can live with that - not that bad. The only thing that really irritates me is the full screen of AT&T numbers in my contact list that *cannot* be deleted, altered or hid in any way. I really don't care about it's multimedia capabilities or camera functions, I don't use it for that. I just want a phone that works first time, every time, takes a licking and keeps on ticking. This phone is perfect in that respect.Read full review
The Motorola VA76R Tundra is a great phone. Thats why I bought two when I saw that Ebay had them. But I'm not sure who made these phones. I still have the original Tundra I bought from Motorola and there are some differences. 1. The back cover on the Motorola fits perfectly with the case. But on the Ebay version The back cover is wider than the case. It's easy to feel the edge sticking out. 2. The back cover on the Motorola has the Motorola emblem. The Ebay version does not. 3. The Motorola case has "MOTOROLA" printed on the right side. The Ebay version does not. The Ebay site says this is a new phone. The PhoneStoreUS site, where Ebay got the phones, says the condition of this phone is "Grade A/RB" while the condition on many other phones is New. Using their "contact us" page I have asked what the "grade A/RB" means three times but have received no response.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This is a good phone, but not perfect. Pros: -Best reception ever! It pulls in signal even in dead zones on the Fido/Rogers network. -Talk quality is excellent! It sounds like a land line! Best talk quality I've ever had on a cell phone! -Crystal talk plus really works. The phone amplifies when there is background noise and it cuts off background noise so people on the other end hear you well too. Just don't hold it too crooked between your ear and shoulder. If the mike is too far to the side of your mouth the person on the other end will tell you the reception is breaking up. -Speaker phone is loud and clear even in the car. -Feels like a real phone and not a toy. Key pad is nice too. Cons: -Not as user friendly as one would think to transfer phone numbers from one Motorola to the Tundra using the Motorola phone tools software. -Rugged, but not rugged enough. I dropped it several times no sweat and it survived cement dust and rain drenched pockets, but today it fell from between my ear and shoulder onto a sheet of plywood on the ground. A normal phone should have survived that fall, yet my tundra broke at the hinge! It's finished now, but I could still backup my contacts. Very disappointing since my Motorola Pebble survived triple the hardcore usage! It was the cement dust that killed the pebble. -I bought the phone for the GPS feature and it took me 2 weeks in geek forums to get a free GPS application to work! But it did finally work! Verdict: I'm shopping for another rugged phone. I'm torn between the Sonim xp3.2 Quest Pro and the Motorola va76r. I read a review that the Sonim sounds "muddy" and since the talk quality with the Motorola Tundra is the best I've ever experienced, I'm leaning towards buying it again.Read full review
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