The Kyocera Brigadier packs a
punch. This rugged Android handset for Verizon Wireless is one of the toughest
available in Big Red's lineup. Here is Phone Scoop's full report.
Designed
for extreme conditions Shock, Dust and Water Proof
Get the durable construction of a
Military Standard 810G Rugged device with the versatility of an Android
smartphone in one. The Kyocera Brigadier is shock, dust and water proof, making
it ideal for health care, shipping, and construction sites. Plus, it's
certified for use in hazardous work environments (Class I, Division 2
Nonincendive, T4) where concentrations of flammable gases, vapors, or mists may
occur.
Verizon
Exclusive Sapphire shield
The rugged Kyocera Brigadier's
ultra-durable 4.5" HD touchscreen with glove and wet touchscreen operation
offers greater scratch and impact resistance. Sapphires are second only to
diamonds in hardness, so manufactured sapphire provides best-in-class
resistance to scratches. Sapphire Shield™ can sustain impact of a drop on to a
rock from up to twice the height compared to the leading strengthened touch
panel glass.
Powerful
and Secure
Enforce simple security policies
and get wireless email, calendar, and global address book access with Exchange
ActiveSync. Protect sensitive corporate information on your FIPS 140-2
validated Kyocera Brigadier using on-device encryption settings and manage
everything with leading Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions.
Travel
internationally with confidence
The Kyocera Brigadier makes
traveling simple and keeps you connected to the critical information you need
to stay productive while working overseas.
Loud
and clear Sonic receiver
Get great conversation quality
even in the noisiest environments with a Smart Sonic Receiver and powerful,
dual-front speakers.
Signal
The term "signal hound"
is an apt descriptor when discussing the Brigadier's performance on Verizon's
LTE 4G network. Seriously, it grabbed hold of Verizon's network and held on for
dear life. It never let go. If the Brigadier was a bull rider, it would have
won the rodeo. The Brigadier delivered strong performance across signal
strengths. It always connected calls on the first dial and never dropped any.
Data speeds were solid across the board, and only dipped a little under the
weakest network conditions. It delivers excellent network performance.
Video
The video camera, which can shoot
1080p HD, fares slightly better. It delivered more consistent exposure and
white balance, and focus was somewhat improved. I'd say the Brigadier is fine
for everyday recording needs, but don't use it to shoot your Magnum Opus.
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