It is too bad Moto hasn't been able to migrate some of the iDen ruggedness features over to their mainstream consumer phones. I know many people who have damaged or ruined phones from dropping them in water, being out in the rain too long or dropping them on the ground too many times. It seems like a semi-rugged phone would offer a good marketing angle for Moto to position itself. Current phones fall into two categories: rugged or very very fragile. It would be nice to be able to buy a phone that could be out in the rain or be dropped a few times without breaking, especially when said phone costs several hundred dollars.
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It is too bad Moto hasn't been able to migrate some of the iDen ruggedness features over to their mainstream consumer phones. I know many people who have damaged or ruined phones from dropping them in water, being out in the rain too long or dropping them on the ground too many times. It seems like a semi-rugged phone would offer a good marketing angle for Moto to position itself. Current phones fall into two categories: rugged or very very fragile. It would be nice to be able to buy a phone that could be out in the rain or be dropped a few times without breaking, especially when said phone costs several hundred dollars.