Japanese phone maker Kyocera officially introduced Torque X01, an army-type smartphone that can easily withstand the toughest conditions. The phone is just right for "throw the duvet but stay solid".
Japanese phone maker Kyocera has developed a new type of army type smartphone. "Washable phone" The Torque X01 was rated according to the American military standard MIL-STD-810G.
The phone was exposed to 1.7 mm / minute water pressure for 30 minutes from six directions and immersed in water for 1.5 minutes at a depth of 1.5 m. It was then tested for six hours with sand and dust (wind speed 8.9m / sec, concentration 10.6g / m3). He was dropped a few times five meters. Vibrated for three hours (three different directions, 20-2,000 Hz). He fought 1,120 W / m2 solar radiation and suffered intense humidity (95% humidity) for 10 consecutive days.
The phone had to endure 50 working hours and 60 hours of storage. Faced with storage operations for three hours at -21 and four hours at -30. It was compared with sudden temperature changes between -21 and 50 degrees. He struggled with low and high pressure for two hours and struggled with heavy rain at -18 degrees. Kyocera miraculously announced that it should be cleverly separated from the test.

Of course, it does not make sense to expect a massive hardware kit from the device: a 3.4-inch liquid crystal display, a 13 Megapixel HD video back camera and a Snapdragon 1.1 GHz processor. However, when this kind of robustness is considered, the equipment is not worth much.
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