Another in AT&T’s parade of June 6 launches, the Rugby II follows up — yes, you guessed it — the original Rugby, a rugged clamshell from Sammy that’s been in the carrier’s lineup for well over a year now. It’s got push-to-talk compatibility, 7.2Mbps HSDPA, a 2 megapixel camera, Video Share support, voice processing tech from Audience (the same company that handled the Nexus One’s noise reduction circuitry), Bluetooth, and microSD expansion — standard fare to be sure, but probably just right for the outdoorsy-type workers that’ll undoubtedly be carrying it. It’ll be available the first Sunday in June for $129.99 after $50 mail-in rebate. Follow the break for Samsung’s press release.
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