Caterpillar CAT B15 rugged smartphone hands-on

Caterpillar‘s signature yellow and black CAT branding was definitely spinning heads and getting passerby’s attention as it showed off its rugged B15. As far as tough goes the handset’s corners are wrapped in rubber with the connections in between covered with anodized aluminum. The B15 is IP67 certified, which means both protected from dust and waterproof up to 3.3 feet for 30 minutes and can be dropped from about six feet and live to tell the tale — you, however, may not. Other notables include a 4-inch WVGA display, dual-core 1GHz Cortex-A9 and a 5-megapixel camera that’ll shoot 720p video and can do continuous pic shooting.

Sadly, we forgot our rubber mallet at home so we couldn’t try to beat it to pieces but we did appreciate the housing on the CAT phone it’s surprisingly nice to hold and well put together. Sure, there’s a wee bit of overkill with the tough machine branding, but we’re sure this phone will garner a bit of a following. Our favorite bit? The Caterpillar phone features something called wet finger tracking, so even if you happen to fall into a deep puddle while using your B15, you can finish whatever you were up to before tumbling. The B15 ships in March for a cool $436, though, there’s no word on what carrier’s planning to scoop this up — see what we did there? There’s a gallery of the B15 in all its tough guy splendor after the break.

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