What happens if you mix a iDEN, a GSM, a MotoMAGX and a 3G? Yes, the VA76r

For some time people has been speculating about it; but in the last couple of months has seen more rumors, especially on Howard Forums, including Howard Chui himself.

Motorola ExtremeTM VA76r

Brains and brawn come together like never before. The Motorola ExtremeTM VA76r combines a rugged, durable design with intelligent features to create a powerful package for those who need a little more toughness from their mobile phone.

Whether it’s out in the oil rigs or on the construction site, the Motorola Extreme has a sturdy, durable design that is guaranteed to have withstood military international testing, which requires it to sustain:

• Severe temperatures – can withstand operating temperatures from -10°C to 55°C
• Intense shocks or drops – can withstand repeated drops at a distance of 48 inches
• Rain – can withstand extreme precipitation rates (280 l/m2/hr, 9 m/s velocity for 15 minutes)
• Dust and Humidity – designed to withstand the most humid and dusty conditions


Key Features
• Email: POP / SMTP / IMAP4 support
• 2 megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom
• Video Capture/Playback, h.263, MPEG4, 3GPP
• Store up to 4GB worth of songs or media on micro SD card
• Downloadable JAVA games and applications
• Integrated digital audio player supporting AMRNB, AMR-WB, AAC (MPEG4 AAC-LC), AAC+; Enhanced AAC+, MP3, Real Audio 8 LBR (Cook), Real Audio 8 Sipro (ACELP®.net), Real Audio 10
• Enjoy wireless stereo music with stereo Bluetooth
• Browser: WAP 2.0
• HSDPA Wireless broadband supported (850/1900 - Cesar)
So our North American friends will enjoy the first Motomagx 3G phone soon