Monday, May 18, 2015

Kyocera Torque G02 - first smartphone that is resistant to salt water

Kyocera Torque G02 - first smartphone that is resistant to salt water


The manufacturer Kyocera has specialized in the most enduring smartphones. The firm seems to want ever pushed the limits of the resistance of our expensive phones. With Torque G02, it is fitting to one of the known vulnerabilities sealed to the devices, or resistance to salt water which remains one of the great dangers of our valued terminals.


The Torque G02 has several points in its favor. The adventurer smartphone can count on Android 5.1 Lollipop, just to be on page in its operating system. But the phone has mostly been the subject of much attention in terms of its water resistance. If several devices on the market are very tolerant of fresh water, here it is question of seas or oceans.


Kyocera Torque G02 - first smartphone that is resistant to salt water


This technique innovation, a first in the world of smartphones, said this is accompanied by more modest specs. Thus, at the SoC used, it comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 quad-core only. The set is clocked at 1.4 GHz and has 2 GB of RAM.


The screen retained was designed by Sharp; this is a component that has a diagonal of 4.7 inches with a HD resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. This may seem small but the interest of Kyocera devices is elsewhere. Similarly, in photo sensors, one at the back is 13 megapixels, while at the front there is a 5 megapixel. Storage level is provided 16GB internally.


Kyocera Torque G02 - first smartphone that is resistant to salt water


The management of 4G is the program with the supported Category 4 (150 Mbit / seconds maximum). Little surprise at the charging since it is also about the wireless medium. As fans will appreciate this gesture is still too rare in our little smartphones.


At present, Kyocera Torque G02 is only available in Japan, with the operator KDDI, remember that three colors are already confirmed, namely black, red and green. The arrival on the European market is still possible if we rely on the situation of Kyocera Torque. Hopefully other manufacturers also begin to resistance to salt water in the coming months!








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