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Kyocera DuraForce XD (AT&T)

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If you're in the market for an ultra-rugged smartphone, the Kyocera DuraForce XD is your best (and only) big-screen option on AT&T. - Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (AT&T)
3.5 Good

The Bottom Line

If you're in the market for an ultra-rugged smartphone, the Kyocera DuraForce XD is your best (and only) big-screen option on AT&T.

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Pros & Cons

    • Rugged build.
    • Usable with gloves.
    • Big removable battery and expandable storage.
    • Very loud speaker.
    • Screen isn't very bright or sharp.
    • Lackluster camera performance.

Kyocera DuraForce XD (AT&T) Specs

Battery Life (As Tested) 5 hours, 30 (LTE video streaming) minutes
CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon 400
Dimensions 6.57 by 3.4 by 0.55 inches
Screen Resolution 1,280 by 720 pixels
Screen Size 5.7

There are a decent amount of rugged smartphones on the market, and even some heavy-duty feature phones, but phablet users have had to settle for decidedly more delicate options—until now. The Kyocera DuraForce XD on AT&T ($448.99; 16GB) is an ultra-rugged phablet with a 5.7-inch display and a drop-friendly, waterproof build. It doesn't have the sharpest screen, and camera performance leaves room for improvement, but if you need a big mobile device that can stand up to extreme use, the DuraForce XD is your best bet.   

Design, Display, and Features

Rugged phones are always bigger and bulkier than their more vulnerable siblings, and the DuraForce XD is no exception. It measures 6.6 by 3.4 by 0.6 inches (HWD) and weighs 10.8 ounces. That's massive compared with standard phablets like the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (6 by 3 by 0.3 inches; 6.3 ounces). But it doesn't seem quite as out of line compared with other rugged devices like the Sonim XP7 (5.39 by 2.84 by 0.82 inches; 10.2 ounces). That said, the XD will certainly weigh down your pocket.

DuraForce XD PTT

Final Thoughts

If you're in the market for an ultra-rugged smartphone, the Kyocera DuraForce XD is your best (and only) big-screen option on AT&T. - Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (AT&T)

Kyocera DuraForce XD (AT&T)

3.5 Good

If you're in the market for an ultra-rugged smartphone, the Kyocera DuraForce XD is your best (and only) big-screen option on AT&T.

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About Our Expert

Ajay Kumar

Ajay Kumar

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Ajay has worked in tech journalism for more than a decade as a reporter, analyst, and editor. He got his start in consumer tech reviewing hundreds of smartphones and tablets at PCMag as a Mobile Analyst, and breaking the hottest Android news at Newsweek as a tech reporter. 

In his most recent role, he’s worked in content marketing for a B2B SaaS company and in a PR capacity at an AI startup. Previously, he was Managing Commerce Editor at Android Police and Section Editor, Mobile at Digital Trends, where he spearheaded his team's coverage of breaking news, features, reviews, roundups, deals and more. He also worked at Lifewire as a Tech Commerce Editor, putting together tested best-of lists and assigning product reviews. 

As an avid tech enthusiast and traveler, Ajay loves tinkering with the gaming PC he built, adding new smart home devices to his apartment, and scoping out ancient ruins in new countries.

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