dongapko1
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โ07-07-2025 05:47 AM in
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Mujibar
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โ07-07-2025 06:00 AM (Last edited โ07-07-2025 08:18 PM ) in
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I don't know what kind of search you did, but this came up pretty readily:
https://www.ruggedratings.com/military-specifications-standards-explained
If you want the actual testing methodology for Samsung devices, I doubt you'll find it.
https://www.ruggedratings.com/military-specifications-standards-explained
If you want the actual testing methodology for Samsung devices, I doubt you'll find it.
LongHiker
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โ07-07-2025 08:22 AM in
A Series & Other Mobile@dongapko1 Samsung has a whole line of ruggedized devices. To find answers to your questions, I would click the "Contact Us" button on https://www.samsung.com/us/business/mobile/rugged/
Explore Samsung's portfolio of rugged smartphones and tablets, enabling your team to perform tasks on devices designed for real world challenges.
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โ07-07-2025 02:28 PM (Last edited โ07-07-2025 02:29 PM ) in
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Hmm, "whole line of rugged...", not too sure about that, but the XCover7Pro is atm a very good choice compared to others that have that rated milspec and that you could buy today..,
if you choose the "unlocked" version you'll probably be using a pSIM nano to get service, get your IMEIs first and call your carrier to be sure they can use the onboard eSIMs, for example Verizon, fyi.
if you choose the "unlocked" version you'll probably be using a pSIM nano to get service, get your IMEIs first and call your carrier to be sure they can use the onboard eSIMs, for example Verizon, fyi.
