Had the 5100, which was the best phone I've owned because of the ruggedness factor and the fact that it didn't skimp on features like most rugged phones do to accomodate their robustness. I wish their were more models from more manufacturers that built sport-oriented rugged phones because as the devices become more expensive and people incorporate them into all aspects of their lives, physical environment be damned, phones, smartphones, and PDA-phones, need to be able to keep up with these active lifestles and avoid the cosmetic and functional damage that marr today's devices so easily. Then again, wimpy devices are what keep the case and accessory guys in business so I won't hold out hope.
“We're grateful that RIM has finally decided to pay some attention to the sizable number of non-PC users that have been stuck with poor alternatives for way too long.”
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Had the 5100, which was the best phone I've owned because of the ruggedness factor and the fact that it didn't skimp on features like most rugged phones do to accomodate their robustness. I wish their were more models from more manufacturers that built sport-oriented rugged phones because as the devices become more expensive and people incorporate them into all aspects of their lives, physical environment be damned, phones, smartphones, and PDA-phones, need to be able to keep up with these active lifestles and avoid the cosmetic and functional damage that marr today's devices so easily. Then again, wimpy devices are what keep the case and accessory guys in business so I won't hold out hope.