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Reddit mentions of Caterpillar CAT S41 Dual-SIM 32GB Rugged IP68 (GSM Only, No CDMA) Factory Unlocked 4G/LTE Smartphone (Black) - UK/EU Version

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Caterpillar CAT S41 Dual-SIM 32GB Rugged IP68 (GSM Only, No CDMA) Factory Unlocked 4G/LTE Smartphone (Black) - UK/EU Version
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  • For USA Buyers : This Smartphone is compatible/will work with any GSM Networks such as AT&T, T-Mobile. For exact 2G GSM, 3G, 4G/LTE compatibility, please check with your network provider in advance prior to your purchase. This phone WILL NOT WORK with any CDMA Networks such as VERIZON, SPRINT, US CELLULAR.
  • Network Compatibility : SIM CARD 1: 2G GSM 850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900 and/or 3G 850(B5) / 900(B8) / 1900(B2) / 2100(B1) and/or 4G LTE 800(B20) / 850(B5) / 900(B8) / 1800(B3) / 1900(B2) / 2100(B1) / 2600(B7) | SIM CARD 2 : 2G GSM 850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900
  • 5.0 inch, TFT capacitive touchscree, 1080 x 1920 pixels, Corning Gorilla Glass 5
  • 32GB Storage, 3GB RAM, microSD Card slot, up to 256GB
  • Android 7.0 (Nougat), Octa-core 2.3 GHz, Camera (13MP, Secondary 8MP), Non-removable Li-Ion 5000 mAh battery, Stand-by: Up to 1056h (3G), Talk time: Up to 38h (3G)
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height5.9842519624 Inches
Length2.9527559025 Inches
Weight0.48060773116 Pounds
Width0.505905511295 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Caterpillar CAT S41 Dual-SIM 32GB Rugged IP68 (GSM Only, No CDMA) Factory Unlocked 4G/LTE Smartphone (Black) - UK/EU Version:

u/troyunrau ยท 1 pointr/geologycareers

We've been using ruggedized android phones (example) in the field for a number of things, like soil sampling data management. Not sure what software we run.

We've also been using things like the Bobcat Xplore tablet for logging data when the data logging apps require windows (often the case in geophysics). We have our fair share of Panasonic toughbooks and toughpads as well (for example, for logging ice thickness data from a GPR).

Honestly, I'd go cheap and consider them consumables. Get your IT department to lock them down after the software has been installed for the specific purpose they will serve. People are rough on cheap and expensive alike. And in the field, idiots will try to use them for things they weren't designed for. Downloading movies. Watching porn. Lock them down so the idiots can't break the software at least. They can still drop them in the lake...