Kyocera DuraForce
New Rugged Smartphone
Kyocera is hanging tough.
Long after its name has faded from the mainstream, the phone-maker is carving out a niche creating rugged Android smartphones with waterproof and shock-proof capabilities, plus more besides.
The DuraForce that's going on sale with AT&T November 7 (online and for business customers) and November 21 (in retail stores), is the start of a new chapter. This is Kyocera's first GSM phone. Previously using CDMA technology, this opening up to GSM tech means that Kyocera is one stage closer to distributing its tougher phones in other GSM markets outside the US.
Tough stuff
Like any good rough 'n tumble phone, the DuraForce is meets certain specifications. In this case, it's IP68 certified for dust and water exposure (6 feet for up to 30 minutes). It also meets Military Standard 801G for all sorts of fun guarantees against elements like temperature and environmental extremes (including solar radiation and salt fog!). It also includes push-to-talk functionality, like a walkie-talkie, that works over Wi-Fi and LTE.

Hardware specs
Pricing
If you aren't buying the DuraForce through a business contract, it'll cost $50 with a two-year agreement and $0 down with $19.95 per month for 12 months with AT&T Next 12. Alternatively, AT&T Next 18 pricing is $0 down with $16.63 per month, or you could buy it outright for $390 without a contract.
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