
This summer, Verizon will be introducing the ruggedly designed Motorola Adventure V750 alongside its push-to-talk service. The RAZR2-ish device meets military specifications for usage in extreme conditions — meaning that the device can handle such things as shock, vibration, solar radiation, high temperature storage, altitude, high and low temperature operation, and blowing dust. In addition, the Adventure V750 also sports 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, EV-DO Rev. A, microSD slot, and a battery that lasts for 330 minutes when used in a talk mode (230 in PTT) or 540 hours in standby mode (83 in PTT). Supported Verizon services include V CAST Music with Rhapsody, V CAST Video and VZ Navigator. As for the size, Moto's rugged clamshell measures 2.0×4.0×0.65 inches and weighs 3.9 oz.
[Via: PhoneArena]
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