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Published: 2016-07-15, Author: Matt , review by: v3.co.uk
Thermal imaging, hard as nails build quality, long-lasting battery, genuinely useful apps
Medium-powered, screen only HD, gimmicky Underwater mode, high price, niche appeal
The Cat S60 is not for everyone. Without the very clever thermal imaging camera all you're left with is an unspectacular, albeit rugged, phone...
The Cat S60 is not for me, nor is it for you, unless you’re reading this wearing a hard hat, then it’s most likely for you. It joins a growing collection of rugged phones but it is the first to have a built-in thermal imaging camera. A camera that is impr...
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Published: 2016-07-12, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Abstract: Most smartphones are too fragile for job sites. They break when they're dropped, or crap out when submerged in water. The Cat S60 is different. It's designed to take a ton of punishment and continue to operate. It works when it's completely underwater, ca...
The Cat S60 features a built-in thermal imaging camera. It can consistently survive 6 foot drops onto concrete and can take a 16 foot dunking into water. It has an expandable microSD card slot and loud front-facing speakers
It's significantly thicker and heavier than other smartphones. The thermal imaging feature while cool and fun, is mostly useless aside from some specific cases
The Cat S60's durable build is impressive, but its appeal is limited to those who can make good use of its built-in thermal imaging camera...
Based on our limited time with the Cat S60, we're not too sure whether it'll be poplar with the general public. Its bulky form factor may be off-putting for some, and the addition of a thermal camera may not be enough to persuade a consumer to buy the sma...
It gives you Predator vision, Rugged, close to unbreakable design, Near untouched Android OS
CPU could be faster, Regular camera is slow
CAT S60 – Battery The S60 comes loaded with a hefty 3,800mAh battery. Using the S60 as my primary phone I managed to get an average of 28 hours of use off one charge. Regular use entailed listening to music on the way to and from work, regularly checking...
Published: 2016-02-22, Author: Luke , review by: pocket-lint.com
Incredibly durable build,Can survive being in water up to 5m,Long battery life,Thermal imagery
Screen is small,Bulky build,Performance is hit-and-miss
Cat has made huge progress of late and the S60 is the epitome of that. Not only does the company offer a phone that can be carried worry-free and case-free in most scenarios, but it does more than a lot of flimsier phones.We loved the carbon rear finish a...
Better thermal vision than the Predator, Properly rugged, will survive a real beating, Battery life for days
Won't win any style awards, Overkill for most people, Costs as much as a flagship phone
It was never going to take on the likes of Samsung and LG in the styling stakes, but the CAT S60 didn't need to. It's built for the world of work, where it's almost guaranteed to take a few dents and scratches, but that won't matter thanks to the sturdy...
All in all, the Cat S60 impressed us on a lot of levels. We loved its ruggedness and the ability to work under water. What made it a deal breaker was its steep price of Rs 64,999. This for the specs Caterpillar gives is just not justified, yes the phone h...