- Mar 2, 2017
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So those of you who like rugged phones and use one or have used one before probably noticed that Cat hyped up and then released the S52. I was really hoping that for once they would make a futureproof flagship rugged phone. But no, they had to put the low-end Mediatek Helio P35 which is something you can find in phones around the $130 price point. That SoC is worse than the 3+ year old P20§found in the S41, don't even get me started... Now if they sold the phone for 200 bucks this wouldn't be that big of a deal, but they are selling it €499! To add insult to injury, they put a puny 3100mAh battery while their older phones had 4000-5000mAh...
				
			 
	 
 
		 
 
		 . I love rugged phone design and giant batteries, but I also love fast Snapdragon chips. Currently happily rocking a Straight Talk Galaxy S8 with an OtterBox Defender case (the performance of this thing for only $300 roasts all my previous devices and makes Cat phones look like pipsqeaks in comparison) and will continue to in the future just buy an older Samsung flagship like this and stuff it in a good case, at least until Cat steps up their game with a  flagshipdevice that is accessible to me both with network support and proper price. The one great thing about Cat phones are their good quality LCD displays which, while not nearly as visible in sunlight, are immune to burn-in (my S8 display is degraded and burnt in quite a bit especially due to overuse of WhatsApp, and there is no Samsung store anywhere near me to have the screen changed for free so I am screwed in that regard...  My old OLED tablet somehow doesn't have burn-in though...).
. I love rugged phone design and giant batteries, but I also love fast Snapdragon chips. Currently happily rocking a Straight Talk Galaxy S8 with an OtterBox Defender case (the performance of this thing for only $300 roasts all my previous devices and makes Cat phones look like pipsqeaks in comparison) and will continue to in the future just buy an older Samsung flagship like this and stuff it in a good case, at least until Cat steps up their game with a  flagshipdevice that is accessible to me both with network support and proper price. The one great thing about Cat phones are their good quality LCD displays which, while not nearly as visible in sunlight, are immune to burn-in (my S8 display is degraded and burnt in quite a bit especially due to overuse of WhatsApp, and there is no Samsung store anywhere near me to have the screen changed for free so I am screwed in that regard...  My old OLED tablet somehow doesn't have burn-in though...). 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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