Motorola has released yet another rugged phone, and it’s called the Quantico.
Like the Motorola Tundra, it won’t win any design awards for its rough-and-tumble exterior. It’s encased in a shell made of chrome, glass, and rubber that is military-certified to withstand a 30-minute dip in up to a meter of water, extreme pressure, temperature, dust, shock, vibration, and rain.
It also rocks GPS, Bluetooth 2.0, a speakerphone, and a 1.3-megapixel camera. No word on carriers just yet, but the tri-band CDMA spec gives us a pretty good hint it’ll either go with Verizon, Sprint, or one of the regional carriers like Cricket and MetroPCS.