Jared from Android Central was about to put the DuraForce XD Mini to the test to see just how durable it is. According to the review, you won't have to worry about the device breaking the bank, or itself, but keep in mind this isn't a device that is going to run with the big boys.
The Kyocera DuraForce XD was made available on AT&T's network back in January of this year and now the device is headed to T-Mobile.
You'll be able to pick up this rugged smartphone at T-Mobile on May 11th for a cool $450.
To see if the AT&T Kyocera DuraForce XD lives up to its "rugged" categorization, Pocketnow chose to freeze the phone, drop it in a pool and subject it to nearly a dozen drops before the phone's screen finally cracked.
The Kyocera DuraForce XD is a rugged Android smartphone with a 5.7" display that aims to provide "survivability" along with "usability".
It will let users connect to other people, including groups, over LTE or WiFi with a press of a button, has a Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC and a 3,700mAh capacity...
AT&T's love for durable phone continues with news that they'll be selling the Kyocera DuraForce XD. It's a 5.7 inch phone that will be able to withstand serious beatings.
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