Sprint today began offering the Kyocera DuraXT, a rugged clamshell that joins Sprint’s line of tough-as-nails push-to-talk phones. The DuraXT uses Sprint’s CDMA-based PTT service, called DirectConnect.
It runs Qualcomm’s BREW MP operating system and includes a 3.2-megapixel camera with flash. Other features include a media player, speakerphone, GPS-based navigation, Bluetooth, and support for memory cards up to 32GB.
The DuraXT is available for $69.99 with a new contract.