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The CAT S42 Rugged Smartphone is built for durability and performance, featuring a drop-tested design, a vibrant 5.5" HD+ display, and a powerful 4200 mAh battery. Optimized for North American carriers, this smartphone is water-resistant and equipped with dual SIM capabilities, making it the ideal choice for professionals on the go.
Display | LCD |
Screen Size | 5.5 Inches |
Effective Video Resolution | 720 Pixels |
Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
Camera Description | Front |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Color | Black |
SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Micro USB |
Form Factor | Smartphone |
Biometric Security Feature | Face Recognition |
Operating System | Android 10.0 |
RAM Memory Installed | 3 GB |
Processor Speed | 1.8 GHz |
Memory Storage Capacity | 3 GB |
Item Dimensions | 5 x 2 x 7 inches |
Item Weight | 426 Grams |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Network Technology | GSM, Wi-Fi, LTE |
Cellular Technology | GSM, HSPA, LTE |
Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
Battery Power | 4200 |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Battery Capacity | 4200 Milliamp Hours |
L**I
Perfect for destroyers đč
My dad always destroy every single phone that he had gotten and this one at least lasted a little bit longer after like five years of having it now itâs the back is coming off, but I mean honestly, his phone wonât last more than two months
S**E
Most frustrating phone I have ever tried to use!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
With help of a friend it took several hours to set this phone up since no instructions come with it. I chose an ap to give me sunsets, sunrises, and moon phases, and all it shows is the GPS coordinates. It says on the bottom to swipe phone to turn it on, but yesterday I had to swipe it 20-30 times. Today I have been swiping multiple, multiple times, and I cannot get it to open. What good is a phone you cannot open???!!! How do I open the phone???????????????????????Update, I can open the phone by sliding my thumb up from the bottom. The user manual online says it will work in any direction, not true with mine. It took several days to get phone to sync with my smart watch. I lost count of how many times I went through the process. Then it un-synced itself, and I had to do it again. Yesterday it stopped allowing me to send a text. I tried multiple times, but it would not show the keyboard to type a text. I called customer service, and I was cut off while on hold. I sent a message in CAT's customer service site, but I have not heard from them either. I sent the message over an hour ago. I am now returning the phone. I have had it.
F**O
Recomendado
Lo compré para mi mamå que no duraban mucho otros teléfonos lo usa a diario y hasta la fecha le funciona perfectamente recomendado
J**F
3rd CAT phone, đ it's a keeper. ''The tale of 2 work phones.''
CAT PHONES: I'VE HAD THREE...AND NOW CAN LIVE WITH TWO.I have the CAT S22 flip, its GREAT, super compact, light weight and durable......BUTthe tiny touch screen can get fatiguing. BUT the flip'ness & SIZE is greatâI had for a very short time the CAT S62, it was a heavy behemoth! Just couldn't carry that cinder block around. And the texting had a weird issue.i'M HAPPY'ish with the CAT S42. Simple, rugged ''normal'' size smartphone. not huge, or too heavy. Great for a outdoors person thats not some PHONE HEAD.no fancy BS. The less pocket computer it is the better. It updated and now it's a android 12, I guess.B-U-T......!!!!This CAT S42 is kinda touchy. THING ARE SLOW, and make one simple adjustment / MISTAKE and the microphone on Gboard used for texting disappears, so no speak to text.A few other items can be a bit goofy.ANDROIDS FAULT? probably. All these "flat" phones are touchy, I think.its a humble, simple so called a smartphone. AND OVER ALL STILL PREFER THE SMALL, AND FLIP FEATURE OF MY CAT S22 FLIP MORE. The form factor is the appeal over a CAT S42, still.Because I'm not glued to my phone like 99% of the sheep out there!If you don't mind the screen hanging out there ''mooning the world'', getting all nasty, at work, I'd go for this CAT S42. BECAUSE YOU CARRY ON YOUR BELT LIKE A REAL MAN.If you're looking for compact, and a trimmed down version, and have good eyes, go with a CAT s22 Flip.at $80 versus $250, it's very worth it, as a back up spare FOR ME, shtf type phone, that's what I'LL use it for mostly.OR I'll bounce back and forth, taking my SIM & SD card out when I feel the need.THE PRICES for both, cannot be beat. FYI: saw a guy on YT buy a "smartphone" on TEMU for $80, thinking it was some kind of mega-deal. IT WASN'T!He found out it couldn't be used in N. America.....all the while, he could have got a CAT S22 FLIP, OR CAT S42, FOR THE SAME OR """""LESS"""""" $$.đ€đ€And kept TEMU CHINA junk, out of our Landfills!
S**E
Very Pleased w/my s42
I've been very pleased w/my s42, approaching 1.5years of ownership. Just to clear up some currently out-of-date info :: My s42 was auto-upgraded to Android v12 several months back (so it is not limited to the stated 'v10'). My s42 works fine w/a 512GB XC SD card (not the max of 256GB advertised my mfg, THOUGH I only tested it in the 'Separate Storage' config, not the alternative of 'Shared Memory' ...). And one day plan to try it w/my 1TB XC SD card, too, but 512GB addresses my needs (for FLAC audio and pic files).I have also used it on both AT&T and T-Mobile 4GLTE networks (and, yes, in the fall of `21 AT&T did have an issue w/the s42, where the s42's mfg had not yet gotten it thru AT&T's approval process, but that was resolved w/AT&T in early `22). And since 5G is only viable in cites of significant size, 4G LTE will be with us a long time (& personally I have zero desire to watch any HD video content on the tiny screen of any kind of phone).I've also found the s42 acts well as a home WiFi hotspot, going thru multiple walls to deliver decent signal strength. And for USB tethering you can cofig the battery charging to be limited to 30% min -to- 70% max, to avoid damaging the battery via constant 100% charging while tethered via USB. Otherwise, I appreciate the s42's robust construction, Gorilla Glass screen, sealed ports, dedicated 1/8" stereo audio output jack, long-lasting battery and the solid reliability this phone has provided me to-date.CORRECTION : 512GB XC SD card works fine for playing audio w/Pulsar app, and you see the album artwork fine (via Pulsar) that also resides on the same SD card. However if you download a file from the internet w/the SD as destination, it appears when viewed via s42 that the you've downloaded a 0-Byte file (despite the length of download time), but the correct file is actually on the SD card. But rather than deal w/that I went back to the S42's suggested max 256GB XC SD card w/o issue.
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