The Cat S41 has hit a sweet spot by going after an audience who will know about the brand, and are likely to request VAT refunds and look for a solid aftersales service – which similarly priced Chinese-sourced rivals won’t be able to match on either count.
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The CAT is safe. CAT Phones also goes with the times and updates its robust outdoor models according to the current hardware requirements. We clarify in our review what the buyers can expect from the IP-68 certified S41 which has also been tested...
Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur Caterpillar Cat S41 review takes a look at a smartphone that touts the above, making it the number one phone for builders, mechanics, engineers and extreme sports participants. The phone...
1TweetShareShareStumblePinMost smartphones we review here are generally consumer grade everyday use type devices. The CAT S41 is most certainly not an everyday device and not meant for your everyday user. The iPhone and Note8 are great consumer grade...
A few years ago I spent some time with the Cat S40 rugged smartphone. While at CES in January, I had a chance to see the latest model, Cat S41, and spent the last couple of weeks testing it out with my T-Mobile SIM.When I head out into the field for...
CAT S41 – Performance The CAT S41 is middle of the pack when it comes to performance. The 2.3GHz, octa-core Qualcomm MTK P20 MT6757 CPU is a mid-range slab of silicon that emphasises power efficiency offer grunt and, while I maintain 3GB RAM is plenty...
Few smartphones are built to suffer the kinds of abuse the S41 can handle and still hit a reasonable price point. CAT has done a commendable job of bringing that durability to the midrange market without making too many sacrifices. This is a decently...
The Cat S41 is more than good enough for the audience that it's targeting. As an instantly recognizable brand, its IP68 rating and subdued rugged looks will make it popular with builders and outdoor professionals.However, unlike the Cat S60, which had a...
Certainly the first brand that comes to mind when you think rugged phones is CAT. Although some decent contenders from China have made it to local shores, CAT is in many ways still the go-to manufacturer.If you've used a CAT device before, you'll know...