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10 Most Extreme Cell Phone in The World

1 . Sonim XP3 Rugged Phone
This is the latest product for the Sonim phones 'very extreme'. This phone is basically a military 810F certified, resistant to salinity (high salinity), extreme humidity (fog), extreme impact, extreme temperature, and obviously waterproof and dirty. Water resistance is at a depth of 1 meter for as long as 30 minutes. (Full Review and How you can get it)

2. Sonim XP1 Rugged Phone
Sonim technology manufacturer from Sweden this is no doubt. This phone is a military certified to withstand impact, water resistant (in the water), wind, dust, dirty (mud, etc.), and that extreme temperature. You could say this phone is Extreme. This phone is guaranteed bold 3 years by Sonim for outdoor use and a lifetime warranty for indoor use or home ! ! (Full Review and How you can get it)

3. G'zOne Boulder Rugged Phone
Verizon G'zOne boulder this is one phone that is very tough and military certified to withstand water (in the water), dust, shock and impact, and others. Little brother is still above the G'zOne Type - S. Besides appearance is pretty cool, this phone is armed I.3 mp camera (pretty good tuk extreme phone), EV-DO, PTT, and special facilities that access V cast. (Full Review and How you can get it)

4. Motorola i560 Rugged Phone
Motorola i560 is certified to military standard dustproof, shock and impact, that extreme temperature, low pressure and solar radiation. This phone is equipped with GPS and facilities for the walkie - talkie. (Full Review and How you can get it)

5. G'zOne Type-S military-Grade Phone

G'zOne Type-S is smaller and slimmer than the G'zOne boulder, but equipped with a toughness that is roughly equal to its predecessor's. This phone has been certified by the U.S. military standard 810F specs are about the same as the Motorola renegade V950 above the water splash resistant (rain), shock, and moisture. Unfortunately still common features that are presented, and the VGA camera in its class.  (Full Review and How you can get it)

6. Land Rover S1 by Sonim
After removing the X3 series, the Sonim cooperation with land rover and make this series phones which cover wrapped with a protective casing which is made from a material that Xenoy made ​​of recyclable plastic materials. This phone is waterproof (water included), extreme heat and cold resistant, and shock-resistant and heavy impact. Dear ane lack of information about the features that appear in this phone. (Full Review and How you can get it)

7. Samsung M110 ' Solid '
Samsung M110 is wrapped with a thick rubber cover which makes resilient and resistant to shocks, water splashes and dust. Unfortunately the phone is not followed kesolitan feature that qualified. Featurenya still very common, that is dualband, VGA camera, edge, and some fiture that class.

8. Motorola i335 rugged phone
Motorola i335 is a phone with walkie-talkie banality design, small but tough enough. The phone is designed with military standard specification with casing mostly clad material such as rubber which to shock and dust resistant and is equipped with a GPS facility. But it seems that this phone can blum talk a lot about water resistance. (Full Review and How you can get it)

9. Samsung B2700 Rugged Phone
B2700 from Samsung is suitable for people who have extreme outdoor activities. Phone that is designed with anti concussion casing, shock, dust and moisture is equipped with a 3G video call and pass the U.S. military standard with IP54 specifications. In addition, the phone also features an altimeter and a 2 mp camera. (Full Review and How you can get it)

10. Motorola Renegade V950 Flip-Phone
This Mobile 'clamshell' design by Motorola's arguably not so 'sweet', but quite slim and has been in the U.S. military standard test and got the certificate specification 810F, shock-resistant and vibration, dust resistant and anti- splashing water (rain). This phone is equipped with 3G, PTT (push to talk), 2 mp camera and bluetooth. (Full Review and How you can get it)

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