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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.