Had IMEA issues after migrating from the old phone (Droid Turbo 2), not Kyocera's fault but frustrating to track down. I am still getting used to the new phone, (learning curve). I wish that it had the two features in the Droid that I really liked: Shake to turn on light, shake to turn off and Proximity sensor that displays the time with a nearby wave. I purchased it because of ruggedness and being waterproof. I have not tried drowning it yet so I can't say. I'm still not trusting the sapphire glass to be scratch proof so I am using a screen protector anyway. Ask me again in another 6 months if the phone met my expectations.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
this phone is awful. I do not recommend it. It is heavy. It drops calls ALL the time. I spend sooooo much time saying "hello" "hello" "hello". "can you hear me" there is a big delay when answering...why?? the keypad is off big time, so much so, i get locked out all the time. the picture quality is the worst i have ever seen. there is no way to adjust the pictures to make them look better. i have to carry my ipod along with my phone every where i go so i can take pictures. How sickening. There is very limited voicemail space!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Better battery life and double the internal memory of the previous model. The only downside is the lack of keys on the front of the chassis, they're now taking up real estate on the display. Other than that, no complaints.i recommend setting it up without your SD Card installed and adding it later. Also, if you're moving from a CDMA phone you'll have to call your carrier and have them activate the voicemail software.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
A while back I ruined my Galaxy A52 by using it while standing in salt water on vacation in Mexico. I had it in a bag in the sun which caused the temp to skyrocket and the glue that held the back cover down got compromised. Also, the wife had corrosion on the charging port on her waterproof samsung (not samsung's fault). So anyhow, what I went looking for was a waterproof tablet primarily so I could download pandora offline stations to use with a waterproof speaker when we are out on salt water. It absolutely needed to have a cover over the charging port. Well, tough tablets are a tad expensive with port covers. Then I searched for rugged android phone for the heck of it and found this Kyocera. The price for a used one was great so I figured what the heck. When I got it, I thought I had gotten super lucky because the screen looked brand new. Then I read that it is an actually high quality sapphire screen. This thing is really hard to scratch (yes, you still can if you are determined). I tried it in the pool, first just dipping it and checking under the port covers then I took it in and used it like an underwater camera with no issues. That exceeded my needs for it so, verry happy. Another nice surprise is that the touchscreen is optimized to be used when wet. It works surprisingly well! I actually only wanted this to use as a tablet or mp3 player but for the heck of it I put my T-Mobile SIM in this Verizon version. It wasn't as smooth a process as a modern GSM phone but you know what? After a little bit of sputtering and a reboot, the darn thing connected to the 4g network. Every time I start it up I still get a text saying the phone had to be configured to use the SIM but.. it works. It's an older phone and does not support some of T-Mobile's long range 4g bands but what an extra bonus. Anyhow, this phone is exactly what I wanted for a specific use scenario. As far as using it as a daily driver, you certainly could if the network compatibility is there for you and you don't mind a smaller ips screen. It's just bright enough and actually is optimized for polarized sunglasses (no dead angles). The phone was on android 8 when new and is running 10 when I received it. I bought a second one and it also came with android 10.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have enjoyed my Kyocera DuraForce phone for the past 4+ years. I am extremely hard on my cell phones, and this phone has performed well for me, l even though I have dropped it countless times. The screen had several cracks which finally made it unable for me to read texts. Therefore, I went shopping for a new phone. The cellular phone store wanted to sell me on for $900. I was advised to shop on-line for one and found this brand new, still in the original cellophaned box for $199. So far, things are working as expected. It has slower technology which has made it frustrating to transfer data from the old phone to this new, but it's worth it to me to have such a durable phone. I am not in need of the fastest, smartest phone.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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