Nokia rugged phone named as Nokia 3720 Classic?

Rugged handset will be waterproof

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7 July 2009 22:12 GMT / By Stuart Miles

While Nokia continues to tease us with a viral campaign about its new rugged phone, details have reportedly leaked out about the new handset.

Swedish based Dailymobile.se is quoting its sources as saying that the phone will be called the Nokia 3720 Classic and be water and dust resistant, come with a torch and feature a 3.2-megapixel camera for those Blair Witch moments down the park.

Other specs include a 2.2-inch QVGA screen, microSD support and FM radio.

Expected to be available in September, Nokia is so far keeping quiet on its release dates.

However, not content with that, Pocket-lint has tracked down one of the chaps in the video, however it looks like Nokia is paying him too much to talk right now.

We will keep you posted.
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