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Released for Sprint, the Motorola Admiral is the first Android-powered smartphone to offer Direct Connect push-to-talk capabilities. It is a rugged device designed to meet military standards for dust, shock, vibration, pressure and intense temperatures. The Admiral features a 3.1-inch VGA touch screen display -- made from Corning scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass -- a QWERTY keyboard and runs on Sprint's 3G network. The Admiral also has the security features for IT departments with recovery capabilities. | Released for Sprint, the Motorola Admiral is the first Android-powered smartphone to offer Direct Connect push-to-talk capabilities. It is a rugged device designed to meet military standards for dust, shock, vibration, pressure and intense temperatures. The Admiral features a 3.1-inch VGA touch screen display -- made from Corning scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass -- a QWERTY keyboard and runs on Sprint's 3G network. The Admiral also has the security features for IT departments with recovery capabilities. |
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Released for Sprint, the Motorola Admiral is the first Android-powered smartphone to offer Direct Connect push-to-talk capabilities. It is a rugged device designed to meet military standards for dust, shock, vibration, pressure and intense temperatures. The Admiral features a 3.1-inch VGA touch screen display -- made from Corning scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass -- a QWERTY keyboard and runs on Sprint's 3G network. The Admiral also has the security features for IT departments with recovery capabilities.
Another offering designed to attract Blackberry users.