There are quite
a few rugged phones that we've seen, but this device might be the best of the bunch, largely because much of what made the original Galaxy S6 so good returns, and is further enhanced by everything a rugged phone can offer.
However, the Kyocera Brigadier is one of
the few rugged phones that can access Verizon's network.
Not exact matches
Rugged phones have been Bullitt's bread and butter for the last
few years.
There are a
few such
rugged phones on the market right now that can fulfill those requirements.
While the audience for
rugged phones is relatively small compared to the large consumer - based smartphone crowd, we're slowly seeing more
rugged phones compared to the offerings of just a
few years ago.
We have seen CAT
rugged phones for a
few years, but the CAT S60 ended up being the most successful model yet.
A basic
phone at the bottom of Verizon's lineup with a
few interesting features Kyocera is one of those
phone manufacturers that has never been known as a maker of high - end devices, but rather a combination of spec
phones for carriers and an interesting line of
rugged or specialized devices for certain people.
A
rugged phone with a near - indestructible screen that doesn't compromise on performance and usability Kyocera is probably best known for making «those
rugged phones» for just about every carrier out there, but the just - announced Brigadier on Verizon has a
few things special about it.
Blackview has put together a fantastic package in the BV9000 Pro, and with very
few negatives, it's certainly pinning itself as a serious contender in the
rugged phone space.