The Kyocera Duraforce is designed to withstand everyday abuse while keeping users connected. Whether you like to explore the outdoors, work in a tough environment or are just clumsy, the Duraforce is ready to take whatever you throw at it.
Kyocera Duraforce key features include:
- IP68-certified, meaning it is dustproof, waterproof and can be submerged in up to 1.8meters of water for up to 30 minutes.
- DuraForce can go more places and withstand extreme environments and accidents with its reinforced housing and Military Standard 810G protection. Including protection against dust, shock, vibration, temperature extremes, rain, low pressure/high altitudes, solar radiation, salt fog, and humidity.
- 3100 mAh battery is ready to get through your adventure or work day.
Combining the Duraforce with the Telus 4G and Telus Link Push to Talk services gives users access to Canada’s most reliable network and an even faster connection to their team members.
The Kyocera Duraforce is available now to Telus customers for $50 on a 2-year term or $530 outright. I’ve requested one for review so expect to see a detailed review shortly.
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Telus Announces The Kyocera Duraforce
The Kyocera Duraforce is designed to withstand everyday abuse while keeping users connected. Whether you like to explore the outdoors, work in a tough environment or are just clumsy, the Duraforce is ready to take whatever you throw at it.
Kyocera Duraforce key features include:
Combining the Duraforce with the Telus 4G and Telus Link Push to Talk services gives users access to Canada’s most reliable network and an even faster connection to their team members.
The Kyocera Duraforce is available now to Telus customers for $50 on a 2-year term or $530 outright. I’ve requested one for review so expect to see a detailed review shortly.
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