The 7 Best Rugged Smartphones of 2022
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Of course, when you're a first responder you need a phone that is tough because you never know what situation you'll find yourself in. Sonim made the XP8 with those people in mind. It's one of the only phones that can connect to the United States's dedicated public safety network. It also includes programmable buttons for times when you're using your phone with a gloved or wet hand. Front-firing speakers make this phone very loud so it can be used under almost any conditions. The phone has both IP68 and IP69 dust and water resistance. The entire phone is covered in a shell of rubber and plastic which keeps it safe from drops and scrapes. The 5-inch screen is only covered in Gorilla Glass 3, but the whole phone is just a beast. Outside buttons are tough, including physical navigation multitasking and home buttons across the bottom in between the speaker grills.
On the other hand, the CAT S42 features entry-level components akin to those of a much cheaper budget phone, which means it delivers sluggish performance, has a low-quality screen, and only takes decent photos in strong lighting conditions. It’s usable, however, and the battery can provide two days of solid usage. Still, given the $300 price, the CAT S42 is only really ideal for those who require such extreme protection. Otherwise, you’re better off buying a more powerful phone for around the same price and snagging a durable case for it. "It’s built to last: with modest use, you should be able to stretch the CAT S42 out across two full days (morning to bedtime) on a single charge, or potentially more." — Andrew Hayward, Product Tester
The 7 Best Rugged Smartphones of 2022
These devices are sure to hold up under the toughest conditions
By Adam S. Doud Adam S. Doud Writer Adam has been writing about mobile technology since 2011. He is the former host of the Android Authority podcast, and his work has appeared in numerous publications. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on May 7, 2021 We independently research, test, review, and recommend the best products—learn more about our process. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a commission. Tweet Share Email Phones & Accessories Accessories Smartphones today are great and very pretty, but sometimes you need something that can handle a lot. Whether you're active outside or work in an environment that isn't phone friendly, durability is an important factor to take into account when buying a new smartphone. Some traits to look for include Gorilla Glass, an IP rating for water and dust resistance, and build materials. A glass sandwich won't hold up as well as a rubberized plastic phone. Still, we're at a point where smartphones can be tough and pretty. We have a few examples of those as well. So if you're going to hit the trail, or build a skyscraper, we've got a phone here for you. The Rundown Best Overall: LG V60 ThinQ 5G at Att.com Jump to Review Best Compact: Unihertz Atom XL at Amazon Jump to Review Most Durable: Sonim XP8 at Amazon Jump to Review Best Features: Kyocera DuraForce PRO 2 at Amazon Jump to Review Best Updated Phone: CAT S42 at Amazon Jump to Review Best for Construction: CAT S61 at Amazon Jump to Review Best Flip: Samsung Rugby III at Amazon Jump to ReviewBest Overall: LG V60 ThinQ 5G
Best Buy View On Att.com View On T-mobile.com What We Like Beautiful design Flagship specifications across the board What We Don't Like Not as rugged as others in the list. Arguably, the best looking phone of the bunch is the LG V60 ThinQ 5G. This is the only true flagship-level phone in the list and it boasts the specifications to prove it. You've got a Snapdragon 865 processor, 5G capability, a great triple camera system including a 64 megapixel main sensor, 8K video recording, and a 5,000 mAh battery. Maybe a 6.8-inch OLED display isn't big enough for you? Then you can pick up the optional dual-screen case which gives your phone a second screen for amazing productivity. The LG V60 isn't just a pretty face though. Underneath that pretty exterior is a phone that's built tough, including MIL-STD 810G specification and IP68 water and dust resistance. Keep in mind that toughness does not extend to the dual-screen case, so if you're heading outdoors, leave the second screen at home. This phone is a glass sandwich with Gorilla Glass 5 on the front and Gorilla Glass 6 on the back, so it might not look as tough as it is, but LG builds phones to last, and this is a true flagship level phone capable of doing any heavy lifting you throw at it. Gaming, video production, and more are at your fingertips with this powerhouse.Best Compact: Unihertz Atom XL
4.2 Jeremy Laukkonen / Lifewirea View On Amazon View On Aliexpress.com What We Like Walkie Talkie functionality What We Don't Like Helio P60 is not a champ Small screen Unihertz Atom XL Review: This Tiny Rugged Phone is a Pint-Sized Powerhouse This smartphone is packed full of surprises. In addition to being built tough, which we'll get to, this phone has accessories that make it that much more exciting, especially if you're an outdoors type of person. For starters, the 48-megapixel camera, 6GB of RAM and 128GB of on board storage are all fairly respectable. The Helio P60 processor and four-inch screen are not the greatest by today's standards, but still enough to get everyday tasks done. Plus, the XL version of this phone comes with a removable antenna which allows you to turn your smartphone into a walkie-talkie. You can tell this phone is durable just by looking at it. You'll first notice the rubberized grip around the top, bottom, and back. Add to that the grippy backplate and aluminum side rails, and this is definitely a phone you can carry in your nail apron. The exposed screw heads just add to the air of toughness that surrounds this bad boy.Most Durable: Sonim XP8
Amazon View On Amazon View On Sonimtech.com What We Like Loud Front firing speakers Access to Public Safety Network What We Don't Like Gorilla Glass 3 is a bit dated.Of course, when you're a first responder you need a phone that is tough because you never know what situation you'll find yourself in. Sonim made the XP8 with those people in mind. It's one of the only phones that can connect to the United States's dedicated public safety network. It also includes programmable buttons for times when you're using your phone with a gloved or wet hand. Front-firing speakers make this phone very loud so it can be used under almost any conditions. The phone has both IP68 and IP69 dust and water resistance. The entire phone is covered in a shell of rubber and plastic which keeps it safe from drops and scrapes. The 5-inch screen is only covered in Gorilla Glass 3, but the whole phone is just a beast. Outside buttons are tough, including physical navigation multitasking and home buttons across the bottom in between the speaker grills.
Best Features: Kyocera DuraForce PRO 2
Verizon View On Amazon View On Verizonwireless.com What We Like Wireless charging Noise cancellation 13 megapixel camera is outdated by today's standards Kyocera is a name that goes back a long way in cell phones, especially when it comes to durability. The DuraForce Pro 2 is no exception, falling into "ultra-rugged" territory. It's also waterproof. It has a Snapdragon 630 processor, a 13-megapixel camera, and a 5-inch display under sapphire glass. The thick rubberized body is easy to hold and makes the phone quite chunky, but it carries with MIL-STD 810G standard rating which makes it a force to be reckoned with. What's more, the phone comes with a delightful bevy of extras including Qi wireless charging which is almost unheard of at this price point. Add to that premium noise cancellation, and dual front facing speakers, and this is a durable phone with some nice surprises. Make no mistake that this phone stands up to the durability and force implied by its name.Best Updated Phone: CAT S42
3 Amazon View On Amazon View On B&H Photo Video View On Catphones.com What We Like Rugged, durable design Water resistant Two-day battery Decent daytime photos What We Don't Like Sluggish performance No biometric sensor Poor low-light photos Washed out, low-res screen Limited internal storage CAT S42 Rugged Phone Review: Lots of Protection, But Little Speed The CAT S42 is an impressively rugged phone, packing a bulky, hearty plastic exterior with covered ports as well as enhanced water, drop, and thermal shock resistance. It’s so well-protected, in fact, that CAT advertises it as a phone you can simply wash with soap and water.On the other hand, the CAT S42 features entry-level components akin to those of a much cheaper budget phone, which means it delivers sluggish performance, has a low-quality screen, and only takes decent photos in strong lighting conditions. It’s usable, however, and the battery can provide two days of solid usage. Still, given the $300 price, the CAT S42 is only really ideal for those who require such extreme protection. Otherwise, you’re better off buying a more powerful phone for around the same price and snagging a durable case for it. "It’s built to last: with modest use, you should be able to stretch the CAT S42 out across two full days (morning to bedtime) on a single charge, or potentially more." — Andrew Hayward, Product Tester