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New Caterpillar-branded Cat phone is a rugged Android device

New Caterpillar-branded Cat phone is a rugged Android device

Bullitt Mobile, which produces the Cat range of mobile phones for construction equipment company Caterpillar, has launched a new rugged Android smartphone.

The Cat B15 has been designed to withstand a 1.8 metre drop and being submerged in water.

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Is this the world's toughest Android tablet?

Is this the world's toughest Android tablet?

Rugged computer manufacturer Getac has launched what it describes as the world’s most rugged Android tablet.

The Z710 has a 7-inch scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass display and meets MIL-STD 810G / IP65 certification for shock, dust and moisture.

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Huawei creates rugged phone for the Discovery Channel

Discovery Communications has signed a global partnership with handset manufacturer Huawei Device, creating the Huawei-Discovery Expedition phone.

The new rugged device is water-resistant, dustproof and shock-proof. It’s also equipped with Facebook and Twitter social networking capabilities.

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New rugged GSM devices coming from Burnside Telecom and GAI-Tronics

Burnside Telecom, a UK-based company that produces GSM-enabled 'desk phones' for homes and offices, has announced an agreement with GAI-Tronics to create a range of rugged telephones and mobile-enabled terminals for indoor and outdoor use.

The first set of products will include mobile-equipped versions of GAI–Tronics existing products, including weather-resistant phones and hands-free help points.

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New ultra-rugged Sonim mobile phone now boasts IP68 protection

Rugged mobile phone manufacturer Sonim Technologies has launched a new device, the Sonim XP1300 Core, which it's describing as the world's first IP-68 rated GSM handset that's fully submersible in 2 metres of water. Previous devices, such as the Sonim XP3, were only rated to IP57.

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