
This phone looks pretty tough even at first glance. This is the feeling that the Motorola Brute Push-to-Talk Phone evokes when you first look at it, even from afar, and from any angle.
The Motorola Brute Push-to-Talk Phone should be tough indeed, if it wants to be name appropriate. This is a rugged handset that will surely last the test not only of time, but also of low pressure, high temperature, solar radiation, blowing rain, salt fog, humidity, vibration, shock and dust.
The fact that this phone can withstand all that is not really surprising, considering that it meets Military Specification 810F. By using the Motorola Brute Push-to-Talk Phone and connecting with Nextel’s Direct Connect and Group Messaging, you are able to send PTT messages all at one time to a group of up to 20 people.
The phone comes with a 2.0 megapixel camera with flash, GPS navigation so you need not get lost, large display both external and internal, as well as stereo Bluetooth. The toughness of the phone is matched by the rubberized housing.
This phone is priced at $120, such an affordable price to pay for the convenience that the Motorola Brute Push-to-Talk Phone provides.


