Verizon Wireless presents a rugged new smartphone, especially equipped for the hard knocks of life and work. Many smartphones weren’t designed to withstand a fall, but the Verizon Kyocera Brigadier puts a halt to that tradition. The not so stunning Kyocera Brigadier provides durability and resilience. It was made to get wet, dirty and dusty. This implies that Brigadier was ultimately made to be used in extreme conditions and the roughest of circumstances. Brigadier is employee friendly since it weathers the storm and allows them to connect even when visiting sites undergoing serious construction or mechanical work.
Kyocera offers easy accessibility, steadfast keys for navigation, and programmable side keys to painlessly access other important features. The Kyocera Brigadier introduces an almost infinite array of features. With heightened durability, efficiency and convenience, Verizon has all possible reasons to flaunt the Kyocera Brigadier and its long-lasting exterior.
Durability Features
Kyocera Brigadier looks tough and is tough. With specs and features added to its stern exterior, Kyocera brags the following:
Sapphire Shield Display
Achieve mindfulness with the Sapphire Shield display, a Verizon exclusive. Brigadier lavishes a 4.5” HD touch screen with uniquely designed improved display readability for bright outdoor settings. Sapphire is virtually scratchproof and provides outstanding protection against objects such as knives, keys etc.
Thus, the Sapphire Shield display screen, as its name suggest, features actual manufactured sapphire for improving scratch resistance and withstanding hard knocks. With Sapphire Shield display, “real world” scenarios are combatable. Whether thrown against a wall, concrete or scratched with sharp objects, the Kyocera Brigadier remains undefeated and scratchless. Overall, Brigadier was meticulously designed to withstand abuse.
Military Standard 810G Protection
In addition to the intricately designed Sapphire Shield, this ruggedized smartphone comes with Military Standard 810G protection as reinforcement for added durability. It advances protection from not only dust, shocks, but also for temperature extremes such as rain, mild pressures, radiation from the sun, salt spray, humid temperatures and concentration. The Brigadier is also waterproof and carries an appropriate IP68 industry rating as it protects against concentration in water for up to 30 minutes and a depth of 6 feet. To ensure that the Brigadier isn’t penetrated by water, subscribers of Verizon should confirm that areas such as the audio jack, card slots and charger/port are sealed. The ruggedized smart device is also certified for protection in any and all hazardous locations such as those heavily concentrated with flammable gases.
Glove and Wet Touch Screen Operation
Cold weather, rough terrains or wet hands can be a problem when handling smartphones. However, with the Kyocera Brigadier, there’s no need to worry.
Easily check messages and email, make voice calls, take photographs and much more with the Glove Touch screen Operation. This enables the touch screen to automatically recognize touch input while wearing gloves. (Up to 3 mm thick) The material, texture and thickness of the glove as well as how it fits the hand will impact performance. Furthermore, in conjunction with easy access for gloved hands, the Dura Grid widget offers popular settings that are uniquely designed with high-contrast and large icons for enhanced outdoor visibility.
Convenience Features
The Kyocera Brigadier provides various convenience features for Verizon customers. These include:
Consistent Audio Calling
Customers can hear calls in noisy and loud places where traditional speakers fail with the great quality of the Smart Sonic Receiver for audio. The Push-to-Talk feature is virtually available for all 3G, 4G, & Wi–Fi networks. This means simultaneous voice and superfast 4G LTE connection for subscribers of Verizon with the Kyocera Brigadier. Kyocera’s Smart Sonic Receiver technology enables crystal clear calls even while wearing a helmet or ear protection. The Brigadier also has loud, dual front speakers (for speakerphone) which can be activated by the Speaker Key on the top of the phone. Peak volume is 100dB and it comes with a Hearing Aid Compatibility of M4/T3.
“Survival Kit”
Besides the ruggedized features of this phone, it can be very helpful in any dangerous or hazardous situation at any place imaginable. Widgets range from a barometer, altimeter, flashlight, compass, to a 3-axis accelerometer, proximity sensor and ambient light sensor. Even more tools include: navigation, maps, clock, alarm, calendar, calculator, sound recorder, file manager and more. The Qi–enabled wireless charging adds a lot of convenience to be used in conjunction with the 3,100 mAh Lithium Ion battery. This battery has an impressive usage time of up to 26.18 hrs, or a standby time of up to 15.22 days. Of course, this phone also boasts with not one, but two cameras for shooting video and photos: A 2-megapixel front and 8-megapixel rear.
Global Ready™
Global Ready means customers can use their phones abroad to stay on top of critical information and never miss a beat in progress. With virtually limitless contacts, large programmable side key for programming frequently used apps such as Email, Calendar, Maps, it becomes easier to manage information regardless of location. On a local scale, The Kyocera Brigadier also supports Near Field Communication for seamless sharing and pairing to other devices. Smart accessories included in the Brigadier package are: Pre–installed SIM card, the wall/USB Charger, the Quick Reference Guide, the Global Support Brochure, the RF Brochure, and Product Safety & Warranty Brochure. This and other important Consumer Information is meant to supplement the Global Ready feature and all other features mentioned. Languages supported for international purposes are English, Korean, Spanish, Chinese, and Vietnamese.
With a smartphone as tough as it looks, Verizon customers can weather the storm with the Kyocera Brigadier.
Verizon Wireless Flaunts the Tough Kyocera Brigadier
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