Is it still working? Nokia Rugged 3720 Classic

July 11th, 2009 | 2 Comments | by Ani | Share

Nokia is busy testing their all weather phone which is expected to launch soon. The Nokia 3720 classic features a sealed, leak-proof design and durable materials in a range of colours. The battery cover, which protects both the battery and the internal circuitry of the device, is locked with a screw, making for worry-free usage in wet, dusty or muddy environments.

As to be expected, the Nokia 3720 classic also offers exceptional battery performance as well as an LED flashlight, to complement its rugged design. Additional add-ons include Nokia Maps, which comes pre-loaded on the 1 GB microSD memory card, and the large and bright 2.2″ display is perfect for following the route even in unfamiliar terrain.
The Nokia 3720 is expected to retail for approximately EUR 125 before subsidies or taxes and is expected to begin shipping this summer. It will be a mid range phone which would be able to take on some beating which otherwise a normal phone would not. Catch the videos below to see how this new device fares with the extremes of human torture. From swimming pool to a pint of lager beer, catch it all here. View post in browser if video not visible in RSS.
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  1. Tony Chen Says:

    nice


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