Thanks so much for giving rugged phones a fair shake. I've owned so many premium/flagship phones in the past, and moved to a Sonim XP8. Very happy for what it does. I don't need flagship specs - I need replaceable batteries, waterproof, rugged and made for real use, also not needing to buy a case for said phone.
we all know.. it not really rugged... the battary and the touch screen is the two thing that whatever you do... it still going to broke,,and the processor running it is so last gen... it just waste of time.. don't forget about the update that oem had to look after...
Great video. First responders are moving away from radios and going towards smart phones. I used one when I worked in EMS. I'm in law enforcement now and trying to convince my chief to move us to the smart phones we had in FirstNet with EMS. They were pretty great.
When i think of a rugged phone, I think of one of the early androids that used some form of polymer for the screen instead of glass or gorilla glass. You couldn't break those things to save your life. I've broken two gorilla glass phones in the same way, a few feet drop getting out of the car onto a surface that had a small sharp rock or debris which cracked the screen when it landed face-down. Doesn't matter how "rugged" the phone is, if it's gorilla glass and it happens to faceplant on an "average" parking lot, it's gonna crack. I wonder which ones of these are using just gorilla glass.
I have a sonim xp8 and it has out lasted any CAT phone I've owned. I'm a plumber and gasfitter and iPhones last me a couple weeks even with a case but sonim I've had for over 2 years and it's still going strong without a case just as it comes.
@@zvell636I would assume so. The XP10 just released in July. Look up Scrammy Productions, he has a massive video series attempting to destroy XP8 and XP10 units. They're tanks.
What up Cooley! Nice seeing One of the Original Kings of Tech still doing his thing, miss you, Brian tong, Molly & the list goes on! Cool review, always thorough & complete!
The first time I had a phone where the battery wasn't removable, I was so annoyed. I thought "if something happens to my battery, I can't just change it out with a functional one!"
You do realise that a phone dropped into a toilet has to be able to withstand at least 2 immersions in water/cleaning liquid for: 1) When it's first dropped in the toilet and the time spent trying to find a pair of tongs which you never will use on food again, and 2) The time it must spend being immersed in an appropriate cleaning fluid, before being allowed into your pocket again or near your mouth to make a call. The time periods increase exponentially of course, if it is a public toilet or a construction site porta-loo.
I ordered a new rugged Oukitel WP6. Great specs. Android 9 Pie and Helio p70 octacore which scores around 170000 points in Antutu.128Gb Rom, 6Gb RAM, 10000mAh, 6,3" ips screen with fhd+ res, rear camera 48mp+5mp+2mp with flash, front camera 16mp with face unlock, Side fingerprint scanner. I dropped it screen first from waist height onto tile floor and no damage to the phone at all.
I own a Cat S61. Very nice specs. But mine had way too many problems. Water in the housing (behind screen and Laser glass). Battery problems (severe!), VOC sensor not working. I returned the phone 5 times!! In fact: The phone was more time in repair than it was in my pocket. That's onacceptable. The last time I had to return the S61 for repairs, I bought a Blackview BV9800 Pro. No fancy laser distance meter, no hymidity sensor, no VOC sensor. But it does have fingerprint scanner, Qi charging, fast charging, way bigger battery AND it also has FLIR (so I don't have to miss that one). Bonus: price is just 50% of the S61. Just one minor thing about the BV9800 Pro: video recording directly to SD-card is buggy with the inbuilt camera app. But another free camera app from the app store solves that problem.
Wireless charging is good. Without the covers, IP68 or not, the connectors will corrode so the companies can sell more devices. The only reason for non user replaceable batteries is so the companies can make more money selling devices. Fast charging sounds good, but it destroys batteries so the companies can sell more devices. The circuits for the batteries are designed to over charge and over discharge the batteries so the companies can sell more devices. It is always about more money.
CNET _really_ needs to put affiliate links in the description. The video is useless unless those who are interested in rugged phones actually buy one. Also, why not review them all and pick a winner on your website and link to that?
Deng! I want more like these by Cooley. He totally murdered modern slick designed phones .... hahaha. And you have to agree with him! Why the heck are speakers mounted on the bottom edge? Set aside smart phones, why are most laptop speakers bottom firing???? Who told these manufacturers that's where we prefer them???
Dont mind covers for ports if they aren't in use all the time, a few older phones i've owned had them, but they will tear off eventually with heavy use in my experience.
i liked the Kyocera Duraforce pro 1 really good. It's just the screen is like 1 inch too small wide and tall and its slow performance wise. Then with the Duraforce 2 they make the screen smaller with those stupid touch screen buttons that get you stuck in fullscreen and don't respond when you have water on your hands. Bring back the mechanical buttons, please!!
My husband had a Kyocera Duraforce pro. Not worth the money. It’s constantly running hot and freezing up. He bought an iPhone 14 pro max, bought a waterproof case and he loves it. He has dropped it in the toilet. He ran over it with a forklift in soft dirt. Still working. He loves it! He says it’s worth buying a indestructible case. He said it’s the best phone he’s ever owned
Any chance you can do a video with these phones and show how to send an email, text message, etc? I need to replace an old blackberry and want a rugged phone. Could care less about cameras and every single phone video I watch is focused on cameras when I need to know how basic functionality works with email and texting, etc. Had blackberries for 20 years, dropped them and never had a broken screen or phone with the tough gorilla glass. I do not want a flagship phone as they break. Thanks.
I had the older Kyocera one (DuraForce Pro), and it overheated so badly! However, it makes a wonderful underwater camera, good for kids who want to take video of each other swimming in a pool. I've been looking at some of the Chinese brands like Ulefone, and it's nice that there are more options with better specs, as the Samsung one would be a downgrade from what I have. I might just get a nicer phone with a waterproof case. But as someone in Canada, I like that charger cover since getting snow to melt and dry before charging for phone can take forever, but wireless charging is a great option in things like Ulefone, Blackview, etc, although I'm not sure how well they work.
There's some great rugged off brand phones out there.. after a bit of research I picked up the Doogee s88plus. It's heavy and bigger than most, but has flagship specs. The bonus a 10,000Mah battery. I can actually charge my wife's s9+ and have 75% battery left. It's pretty nice to not have to worry about charging for three days of normal use. Being able to drop it in the lake, bounce it down the stairs without damage is also a huge plus
As a civil engineer - I use a Samsung S21 as my daily driver, and a CAT S62 when I have to go to a construction site. It works fine for those rare occasions, but I gotta say I'm always eager to switch back to my trusty old Samsung as soon as I'm outta there.
I thought I was going to hate this because I don't care about rugged phones and I honestly thought this was an old video at first. However, Cooley can make anything entertaining!
@@dkaspar67 I absolutely agree. A phone should not be rated as dust resistant if all it takes is a speck of sawdust to keep it from charging. I just bought a Cat S62, but it has no dust cover. I like the phone, but I had to buy a plug to keep stuff out of the charging port.
Butterfinger here, I now own a z2 force, that crashed against the ground and got wet many times over almost 2 years. Now I'm looking for a rugged to replace doogee s88 pro is looking good for me. (10ah/h battery 6gb ram 128gb storage 1p68/ip69k/mil810G, quick-charging 28W, wireless charging 10W, 2 customizable buttons -PTT/SOS or whatever- and fairly cheap)
Sonim XP8 on the way. Ancient in tech years but I drop more than I need the latest features. The XP8 is replacing a Kyocera Brigadier which has survived countless drops.
A problem that I have notices with all rugged phones, except possibly those from Samsung, is that they run old versions of Android and do not get security updates. It is therefore very possible that you will get infected with malware on these phones
Rugged smartphones with huge batteries are great and all and i've had a few of those but never ever recieved an ota update with a newer android version. Why are chinese rugged phone manufacturers not releasing new android versions for their customers phones? Must i really go back to buying non rugged phones to achieve this?
Having a Phone WITHOUT a removable Battery is just Stupid...I hate having a phone 1 year old that has a 5 minute call/battery life... My Current Phone LGV20 has served well for 5 years, and needed 4 batteries in that time. I am NOT buying a 500-1200 Dollar paperweight every year!
Though the Umidigi Bison x10 boasts incredible specs for a decent price, it was for me as an artist the macro 5 mp features that ultimately swayed me to choose the Umidigi Bison x10. But sadly this feature has been a huge disappointment. The photo quality, in general, has not been better than on my old phone, but the macro features are not working at all. This unfortunately is a deal-breaker for me. I have projects that depend on taking clear detailed and even macro photos vital to my income. I also seem to have poor wifi issues even when the USB is connected.
THAT would be some good testing and is exactly what I am looking for. The case can be easily replaced when worn and damaged. I would choose a lower end phone with a removable battery and wireless charging then add a case.
Sure you can. They still use 3 year old processors, are overpriced and use older operating system versions as well as lacking in updates of the os and security updates. Also compatibility with networks. The only rugged phone that slightly appeals to me is the galaxy xcover pro but it uses a slug of an exynos processor and is still $500 over a year later and is not fully compatible with some networks. The rest are worse. So until there are way better rugged phones there are plenty of reasons to ignore them. Better off with a cheap phone in a rugged case. If any of the top brands came out with a good mid range not overpriced rugged phone I would seriously consider it.
Doogee S88PLUS. 8gb ram/256gm on board 2.00 GHz octo-core ARM Mali-G72 graphics. 10,000Mah battery. And a great display. Flagship specs, indestructible phone, with great battery life. Under $300 unlocked. Perfect for a guy who owns a couple of Samsung's under 60' of water 🤪
@@masonlykins7234 they have bad speakers, no updates (only if you now how to do with the MT Software). I did not found a really perfect rugged phone. Everything have something that is bad on it.
DOOGEE and other Chinese brands have good specs but are not certified by Verizon. Contrary to that, Keyocera and Sonim both work with Verizon. Keyocera can only be purchased new from Verizon and Verizon determines the pricing. I believe CAT is also certified by Verizon, but I'd recommend verifying that independently. The Chinese brands have the issue with updates, there are questions about spyware, etc. Ulefone, Blackview, and DOOGEE might work with Verizon, but also may be missing all bands a Kyocera or Sonim has or lack full functionality with an NA carrier.
1:08 but they are going to bend pretty easy compared to the others. All of my pants fit the thicker phones with no issues, it's only a issue if someone is obsessed with using skinny jeans.
2 years late to say Verizon is very limited in what they certify. So your options are Kyocera, Sonim, and the Samsung XCover 6. If you're on a business plan you can get the XP10 from Sonim. Absolute tank. Scrammy Productions on YT does testing on them (frozen solid and called, left under a truck wheel for 1hr, etc). Can't use a Nokia XR or any of the Chinese brands.
Well i use UAG cases... Like for my Note 20 Ultra, i already ordered UAG Monarch Carbon... Its enough for me. Saved many of my phones after dropping...
@@sherrimoquin5553 Ehh.. there are a bunch of rugged smartphones with non removable batteries yet still support wireless charging. Like most Doogee phones, Blackview bv9500, Blackview bv9800 pro to name a few.
I disagree on the port cover opinion. Ports, at least from Kyocera, have internal seals. The inclusion of the port cover keeps the port safer from debris. Anyone who has used a game cartridge knows that you want to keep ports clear.
I thought this was uploaded 7 years ago
Sybrand me too
17* years ago
@@Doabubba Man thatd predator UA-cam as a whole.
Cooley is alive!!!!! Missed this guy so much! Welcome back Mr
This video is actually more informative than other regular phone reviews! Great job!
indeed
Thanks so much for giving rugged phones a fair shake.
I've owned so many premium/flagship phones in the past, and moved to a Sonim XP8. Very happy for what it does.
I don't need flagship specs - I need replaceable batteries, waterproof, rugged and made for real use, also not needing to buy a case for said phone.
Well stated
I'm glad someone's still talking about ruggedness and product durability and longevity.....please keep this conversation alive.....
we all know.. it not really rugged... the battary and the touch screen is the two thing that whatever you do... it still going to broke,,and the processor running it is so last gen... it just waste of time.. don't forget about the update that oem had to look after...
Great video. First responders are moving away from radios and going towards smart phones. I used one when I worked in EMS. I'm in law enforcement now and trying to convince my chief to move us to the smart phones we had in FirstNet with EMS. They were pretty great.
Brian Cooley could be reviewing 3 inch nails and I would still watch it!
Really appreciated your comment concerning phone cases fixing a problem the manufacture didn't deal with!
This review is probably the best phone review of technology I've ever seen. Very dense information provided, thank you.
OMG Cooley doing phones for the first time in what, ten years?
That seems about the same
last time id seen cooley was on costco tv screen a few years ago!!
When i think of a rugged phone, I think of one of the early androids that used some form of polymer for the screen instead of glass or gorilla glass. You couldn't break those things to save your life. I've broken two gorilla glass phones in the same way, a few feet drop getting out of the car onto a surface that had a small sharp rock or debris which cracked the screen when it landed face-down. Doesn't matter how "rugged" the phone is, if it's gorilla glass and it happens to faceplant on an "average" parking lot, it's gonna crack. I wonder which ones of these are using just gorilla glass.
I have a sonim xp8 and it has out lasted any CAT phone I've owned. I'm a plumber and gasfitter and iPhones last me a couple weeks even with a case but sonim I've had for over 2 years and it's still going strong without a case just as it comes.
How is it now, Still using Sonim?
@@zvell636I would assume so. The XP10 just released in July. Look up Scrammy Productions, he has a massive video series attempting to destroy XP8 and XP10 units. They're tanks.
Thanks for the cat/ sonim comparison.
I miss Cnet on Cars with Brian Cooley.
What up Cooley! Nice seeing One of the Original Kings of Tech still doing his thing, miss you, Brian tong, Molly & the list goes on! Cool review, always thorough & complete!
wow i remember always on i feel like ive heard this dudes voice before idk
This, viewers, is what watching a professional at the top of his game feels like. Well done Sir!
The first time I had a phone where the battery wasn't removable, I was so annoyed. I thought "if something happens to my battery, I can't just change it out with a functional one!"
You do realise that a phone dropped into a toilet has to be able to withstand at least 2 immersions in water/cleaning liquid for: 1) When it's first dropped in the toilet and the time spent trying to find a pair of tongs which you never will use on food again, and 2) The time it must spend being immersed in an appropriate cleaning fluid, before being allowed into your pocket again or near your mouth to make a call. The time periods increase exponentially of course, if it is a public toilet or a construction site porta-loo.
2020 you cant ignore rugged phones anymore
2022 you can't buy rugged phones anymore
In 2022, the Galaxy XCovet6 Pro was released.
Cooley should be doing cars, he was very good at it.
He’s now editor in chief of all of CNET. He’s no longer doing Roadshow (formerly CNET on Cars) as far as I know.
@@CalebCissna that's awesome I didn't know that, well deserved he's definitely more capable than just doing car reviews
@@CalebCissna I wonder if he's still driving his Crown Vic wagon ?! lol
@@CalebCissna if he can do cheesy phone review. He sure can do more important car reviews.
Car: 20K to $80 000
Phond: 500 to $1500
His dry sense of humor and sarcasm are the best.
Don't even care about these phones just clicked for Cooley
I ordered a new rugged Oukitel WP6. Great specs. Android 9 Pie and Helio p70 octacore which scores around 170000 points in Antutu.128Gb Rom, 6Gb RAM, 10000mAh, 6,3" ips screen with fhd+ res, rear camera 48mp+5mp+2mp with flash, front camera 16mp with face unlock, Side fingerprint scanner. I dropped it screen first from waist height onto tile floor and no damage to the phone at all.
Hi is thw battery removable? Has it upgraded to android 11? Is it 4G or 5G compatible?
Will it work on Metropcs?
oh my, now I missed my small Sony Ericsson Xperia Active...
I own a Cat S61. Very nice specs. But mine had way too many problems. Water in the housing (behind screen and Laser glass). Battery problems (severe!), VOC sensor not working. I returned the phone 5 times!! In fact: The phone was more time in repair than it was in my pocket. That's onacceptable.
The last time I had to return the S61 for repairs, I bought a Blackview BV9800 Pro. No fancy laser distance meter, no hymidity sensor, no VOC sensor. But it does have fingerprint scanner, Qi charging, fast charging, way bigger battery AND it also has FLIR (so I don't have to miss that one). Bonus: price is just 50% of the S61.
Just one minor thing about the BV9800 Pro: video recording directly to SD-card is buggy with the inbuilt camera app. But another free camera app from the app store solves that problem.
Wireless charging is good. Without the covers, IP68 or not, the connectors will corrode so the companies can sell more devices. The only reason for non user replaceable batteries is so the companies can make more money selling devices. Fast charging sounds good, but it destroys batteries so the companies can sell more devices. The circuits for the batteries are designed to over charge and over discharge the batteries so the companies can sell more devices. It is always about more money.
A KOAMTAC charger with the CHARGIE app (google it) will fix this. And keep both your 2 batteries good for 5 years.
Try the CHARGIE app to not overcharge. Just vote with your purse. Otherwise it will change for the better.
Otherwise it will NOT change for the better.
CNET _really_ needs to put affiliate links in the description. The video is useless unless those who are interested in rugged phones actually buy one. Also, why not review them all and pick a winner on your website and link to that?
really good review! thanks, especially when it is hard to find even a decent one for rugged phones these days
I didn't know I miss Cooley so much until I see him again ,BRING HIM BACK
Deng! I want more like these by Cooley. He totally murdered modern slick designed phones .... hahaha. And you have to agree with him! Why the heck are speakers mounted on the bottom edge? Set aside smart phones, why are most laptop speakers bottom firing???? Who told these manufacturers that's where we prefer them???
Dont mind covers for ports if they aren't in use all the time, a few older phones i've owned had them, but they will tear off eventually with heavy use in my experience.
Cooley does some of the best reporting!
i liked the Kyocera Duraforce pro 1 really good. It's just the screen is like 1 inch too small wide and tall and its slow performance wise. Then with the Duraforce 2 they make the screen smaller with those stupid touch screen buttons that get you stuck in fullscreen and don't respond when you have water on your hands.
Bring back the mechanical buttons, please!!
My husband had a Kyocera Duraforce pro. Not worth the money. It’s constantly running hot and freezing up. He bought an iPhone 14 pro max, bought a waterproof case and he loves it. He has dropped it in the toilet. He ran over it with a forklift in soft dirt. Still working. He loves it! He says it’s worth buying a indestructible case. He said it’s the best phone he’s ever owned
Finally a useful review. Thanks
Any chance you can do a video with these phones and show how to send an email, text message, etc? I need to replace an old blackberry and want a rugged phone. Could care less about cameras and every single phone video I watch is focused on cameras when I need to know how basic functionality works with email and texting, etc. Had blackberries for 20 years, dropped them and never had a broken screen or phone with the tough gorilla glass. I do not want a flagship phone as they break. Thanks.
Was expecting doogee and Ulefone devices to be reviewed, so part 2!?
guy 's way to point on rugged fons makes me wanna go shopping! Very good!
I had the older Kyocera one (DuraForce Pro), and it overheated so badly! However, it makes a wonderful underwater camera, good for kids who want to take video of each other swimming in a pool. I've been looking at some of the Chinese brands like Ulefone, and it's nice that there are more options with better specs, as the Samsung one would be a downgrade from what I have. I might just get a nicer phone with a waterproof case. But as someone in Canada, I like that charger cover since getting snow to melt and dry before charging for phone can take forever, but wireless charging is a great option in things like Ulefone, Blackview, etc, although I'm not sure how well they work.
There's some great rugged off brand phones out there.. after a bit of research I picked up the Doogee s88plus.
It's heavy and bigger than most, but has flagship specs.
The bonus a 10,000Mah battery. I can actually charge my wife's s9+ and have 75% battery left.
It's pretty nice to not have to worry about charging for three days of normal use.
Being able to drop it in the lake, bounce it down the stairs without damage is also a huge plus
As a civil engineer - I use a Samsung S21 as my daily driver, and a CAT S62 when I have to go to a construction site. It works fine for those rare occasions, but I gotta say I'm always eager to switch back to my trusty old Samsung as soon as I'm outta there.
Hitch rugged phones work in us?every rugged phone I buy won’t work ..is the unihertz a us phone? Is it 4 g?
Now we need more stuff like this! Thx BC
I thought I was going to hate this because I don't care about rugged phones and I honestly thought this was an old video at first. However, Cooley can make anything entertaining!
man this guy is great , i love the xcover series
Very Informative. Thank You for taking the time to make this video.
You've nailed it. What a excellent video to be honest.
The dust covers are very important for some of us.
@@dkaspar67 I absolutely agree. A phone should not be rated as dust resistant if all it takes is a speck of sawdust to keep it from charging. I just bought a Cat S62, but it has no dust cover. I like the phone, but I had to buy a plug to keep stuff out of the charging port.
They use the Samsung X cover pro as work phones at my job
Butterfinger here, I now own a z2 force, that crashed against the ground and got wet many times over almost 2 years. Now I'm looking for a rugged to replace doogee s88 pro is looking good for me. (10ah/h battery 6gb ram 128gb storage 1p68/ip69k/mil810G, quick-charging 28W, wireless charging 10W, 2 customizable buttons -PTT/SOS or whatever- and fairly cheap)
Just bought two used unlocked AT&T Kyocera Duraforce Pro 2 for my wife and I...... love em! Hundred bucks each.
Well done video. Which of these phones have 3.5mm headphone jacks? And what level of bluetooth?
Sonim XP8 on the way. Ancient in tech years but I drop more than I need the latest features. The XP8 is replacing a Kyocera Brigadier which has survived countless drops.
How is your Sonim? Still works ?
@@zvell636 Still works but it has been retired.
why you dont list all phones in description?
A problem that I have notices with all rugged phones, except possibly those from Samsung, is that they run old versions of Android and do not get security updates. It is therefore very possible that you will get infected with malware on these phones
Samsung Xcover Pro runs Android 10 (soon 11) and gets monthly security updates usually on the first day of the month.
Well I know a phone who is more rugged than any of these.
Nokia
True bro
Actually it was proven that sonim is more rugged when featured on will it blend.
Can you do reviews of the Ulefone Armor 9 (and the Ulefone Armor 11T 5G) ?
I want to know how they compare to models like CAT's etc, but especially for the 11T reviews are a bit hard to find.
Rugged smartphones with huge batteries are great and all and i've had a few of those but never ever recieved an ota update with a newer android version. Why are chinese rugged phone manufacturers not releasing new android versions for their customers phones? Must i really go back to buying non rugged phones to achieve this?
must we be forced to use Chine$e-made phones Period?!
Take that fast charger
Interesting and intelligent review thanks so much.👍
Having a Phone WITHOUT a removable Battery is just Stupid...I hate having a phone 1 year old that has a 5 minute call/battery life... My Current Phone LGV20 has served well for 5 years, and needed 4 batteries in that time. I am NOT buying a 500-1200 Dollar paperweight every year!
My boi's back!!!!! ✊🔥
You should make user guides for every, EVERYTHING!!!!
I'm Going Buy One of Them Rugged Phones and Forget about all kind of phone reviews for at least 7 years
What he didn’t mention is that the battery life lasts for literal days too
This guy is awesome, why didn’t this get recommended sooner ?!
Though the Umidigi Bison x10 boasts incredible specs for a decent price, it was for me as an artist the macro 5 mp features that ultimately swayed me to choose the Umidigi Bison x10.
But sadly this feature has been a huge disappointment. The photo quality, in general, has not been better than on my old phone, but the macro features are not working at all. This unfortunately is a deal-breaker for me. I have projects that depend on taking clear detailed and even macro photos vital to my income. I also seem to have poor wifi issues even when the USB is connected.
Is this an archived video? Missed your car reviews!
thank you very much for this video!
What about buying a smartphone and use a rugged case?
THAT would be some good testing and is exactly what I am looking for. The case can be easily replaced when worn and damaged. I would choose a lower end phone with a removable battery and wireless charging then add a case.
Sure you can. They still use 3 year old processors, are overpriced and use older operating system versions as well as lacking in updates of the os and security updates. Also compatibility with networks. The only rugged phone that slightly appeals to me is the galaxy xcover pro but it uses a slug of an exynos processor and is still $500 over a year later and is not fully compatible with some networks. The rest are worse. So until there are way better rugged phones there are plenty of reasons to ignore them. Better off with a cheap phone in a rugged case. If any of the top brands came out with a good mid range not overpriced rugged phone I would seriously consider it.
Doogee S88PLUS.
8gb ram/256gm on board
2.00 GHz octo-core
ARM Mali-G72 graphics.
10,000Mah battery.
And a great display. Flagship specs, indestructible phone, with great battery life.
Under $300 unlocked.
Perfect for a guy who owns a couple of Samsung's under 60' of water 🤪
@@masonlykins7234 they have bad speakers, no updates (only if you now how to do with the MT Software). I did not found a really perfect rugged phone. Everything have something that is bad on it.
DOOGEE and other Chinese brands have good specs but are not certified by Verizon. Contrary to that, Keyocera and Sonim both work with Verizon. Keyocera can only be purchased new from Verizon and Verizon determines the pricing. I believe CAT is also certified by Verizon, but I'd recommend verifying that independently.
The Chinese brands have the issue with updates, there are questions about spyware, etc. Ulefone, Blackview, and DOOGEE might work with Verizon, but also may be missing all bands a Kyocera or Sonim has or lack full functionality with an NA carrier.
Good overview, thanks!
1:08 but they are going to bend pretty easy compared to the others.
All of my pants fit the thicker phones with no issues, it's only a issue if someone is obsessed with using skinny jeans.
Great job. Thank you.
What are the best options for the Verizon network?
2 years late to say Verizon is very limited in what they certify. So your options are Kyocera, Sonim, and the Samsung XCover 6. If you're on a business plan you can get the XP10 from Sonim. Absolute tank. Scrammy Productions on YT does testing on them (frozen solid and called, left under a truck wheel for 1hr, etc).
Can't use a Nokia XR or any of the Chinese brands.
Cooley finally having a comeback
Hahahahahah! “Take that quick charge technology!” Hahahahahah!
Well i use UAG cases... Like for my Note 20 Ultra, i already ordered UAG Monarch Carbon...
Its enough for me. Saved many of my phones after dropping...
Are any of these still available and able to be used on spectrum(uses verizon towers)? The samsung xcover isn't and tmobile for the cat phone sucks
I'm 17 I have a moto Z2 very indestructible I love it.
We need Cooly back in cars. But EV cars this time.
Awesome advice and coverage of these devices! Thanks!
he sounds like Jim Davis doing MotorWeek on PBS. good stuff.
How do these phones fair with oukitel, ulefone, blackview phones as far as water depth, debris and higher or hard drops ?
That samsung Xcase is interesting
this guy is good on camera
Really cool video! Thanks!!
What is the latest rugged phone release date are they compatible with upgraded apps
Fantastic vedio. I would love to see more on the subject.
I’m surprised that out of all the features these packs, that all don’t have wireless charging.
Of course they don't have wireless charging cause those are phones with removable batteries
@@sherrimoquin5553 Ehh.. there are a bunch of rugged smartphones with non removable batteries yet still support wireless charging. Like most Doogee phones, Blackview bv9500, Blackview bv9800 pro to name a few.
Pierre Andersson the Samsung Galaxy s4 & s5 had removable batteries
@@sherrimoquin5553 Yes.
@@PierreAndersson85 yep
New subscriber here, this was very informative thanks.
Immersion of the phones are a higher level than spraying
so what's the diff between swapable batteries vs. heavy 2-3 day batteries ?
God bless you Sir for sharing information of mobile devices
I don't know about this dude but I always enjoy a good phone drop 🤣
forget thin. i want rugged with a massive battery of 8000mah or more
Welcome back Cooley
Do any of the rugged phones support wireless charge?
I never understood the trend to the flagship glass everything. Its ridiculously impractical.
I disagree on the port cover opinion. Ports, at least from Kyocera, have internal seals. The inclusion of the port cover keeps the port safer from debris.
Anyone who has used a game cartridge knows that you want to keep ports clear.
Awesome video! Very informative 👏 👌
now we need a small 5 g rugged smart phone .
The software on the CAT phones suck. I can't remember the name of the company that did the software for CAT.