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Detroit, 9:28 AM
Sat Nov 28
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    Boosted Lego Wagon: That's complete bullcrap, typical of the new luxo-Landies. I have a '75 Series III, and the people behind that car had designed a phone, it would have... more »
    MushyHeirloom: Remember, by "3.3 feet" they don't mean exactly 3.3 feet, they mean "oi, 'bout a metre, innit?" more »
    Captain Slow and his Flying Washing Machine: If they want to advertise their telephone as reliable, why in the name of God would they choose Land Rover to partner with? more »
    MushyHeirloom: Oh, and they should have called this something other than Land Rover, because now we just know that if it ever gets wet, the backlight will only work ... more »
    pauljones: You know, back in the day, we had radios. Jeep radios. And those radios did all the communication stuff we ever needed. Then Lamborghini came along wi... more »
    MushyHeirloom: 1guy1phone. more »
    FlakJack: But what if I need to submerge my phone to 3.4 feet?? more »
    mechimike: Verizon Casio G'zone "ruggedized" phone...I bought over a year ago has been droped, kicked, and left out in the rain and the mud. So far, *knock on wo... more »
    SirNotAppearing: That guy's gotten his hand caught in the cookie jar a few too many times. more »
    Tucker589 is Hoarding James Dean's 550 Spyder: Good news, it's a sepository! more »
    SirNotAppearing: Submerge only up to 3.3 feet? I guess they're planning on you either dropping it in the toilet, or leaving it in your pants when you wash them. more »
    .357: My Crackberry has Jalopnik. And it has the ability to shapeshift. What's a 2GB memory slot? I'm pretty sure that you can put as big of a memory card i... more »
    Scandinavian Flick: Don't worry, I put a dog turd in there, but we'll be long gone before he... more »
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    Land Rover Lends Name To Virtually Everything-Proof S1 Phone

    Land Rover partnered with Sonim Technologies to create this — the world's first IP-67-rated GSM mobile phone. The S1 is completely resistant to dirt, dust, drops and can be fully submersed up to 3.3 feet. More »
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    Hummer-Branded Mobile Phone Is Very Capable, Surprisingly

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