samss
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Anybody already have one? The price is kinda steep, but I'm liking the specs.
https://www.catphones.com/en-us/cat-s61-smartphone/
https://www.catphones.com/en-us/cat-s61-smartphone/
Off brand phones can be sketchy.
I tried a Doogee rugged phone, and it was OK at best, despite the reviews. The camera in particular was bad despite the claimed specs.
I really liked the stripped down Android interface, it was much like the Cyanomod.
This was a few years ago.
Fortunately, I was able to return it and get my money back. The vendor tried many things to get me to keep it at a reduced cost.
If you get it, be sure to run it through its paces before the return window closes... and make sure that you can return it.
There are relatively inexpensive small thermal imagers, some have very good specs. Might want to look at those too.
I went with a used Galaxy S8 Active. Don't know what will be next, but it certainly won't be a $1k+ phone.
It looks like the S62 should be available soon. I'd probably opt for that one.
https://www.techradar.com/reviews/cat-s62-pro-rugged-smartphone
I'm disturbed that it runs an ancient version of Android. That means woefully inadequate security updates. It has a low level SoC with limited RAM and doesn't support band 71 so don't try to use it on T-Mobile. Also no 5G, no Wi-Fi 6. Things you can now get in a $500 phone.
The Flir One already exists to add thermal capability to any smartphone camera.
In an effort to kill a few birds with one stone I think you will end up with a very medicore phone and then overpay for the few other features it offers. There is some comical fine print at the bottom which basically states that any old phone in an OtterBox is just as rugged.
Not sure what your choices are, everything from pixel to iPhone to Samsung are capacitive. I know some people have better luck with a plastic or glass screen protector or no cover. Lick your finger?I am surprised that the thermal imaging hasn't been included in other phones, I bet you would see a lot of people using it in interesting ways )read homemade ****). If I was a road tech, that would probably be a phone I would want, quick and easy one tool to use for diagnosis, it should also have a link for engine and machine diagnosis, then it would be the Cat's Meow.
Looks like it has a real "touch" screen too, I hate the capacitive ones, they don't work as well unless you have soft supple fingers, I always forget to moisturize my hands after working on my heavy equipment so they do get kind of dry.
