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    DuraForce PRO
    The Kyocera DuraForce PRO is a smartphone that was tested with the Android 6.0.1 operating system. This model weighs 8 ounces, has a 5 inch touch screen display, a 13-megapixel main camera, and a 5-megapixel selfie camera. It is powered by an octa-core processor and 3GB of RAM. It was tested with 32GB of storage and it comes with a microSD card slot.
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    The Kyocera DuraForce PRO is a smartphone that was tested with the Android 6.0.1 operating system. This model weighs 8 ounces, has a 5 inch touch screen display, a 13-megapixel main camera, and a 5-megapixel selfie camera. It is powered by an octa-core processor and 3GB of RAM. It was tested with 32GB of storage and it comes with a microSD card slot.
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    Predicted Reliability
     /  5
    Owner Satisfaction
     /  5
    Camera: Rear image quality
     /  5
    Camera: Rear 1080p video quality
     /  5
    Camera: Selfie image quality
     /  5
    Battery and charging
     /  5
    Display
     /  5
    Durability
     /  5
    Performance
     /  5
    Sound
     /  5
    Ease of use
     /  5
    Calling
     /  5
    Handset capabilities
     /  5
    Portability
     /  5
    Phoning
     /  5
    Navigation
     /  5
    Browsing
     /  5
    Voice quality
     /  5
    Messaging
     /  5
    Web browsing
     /  5
    Texting
     /  5
    Music
     /  5
    Display quality
     /  5
    Ergonomics
     /  5
    Color
     /  5
    Battery life (hrs.)
     /  5
    Water resistance test
     /  5
    Available from AT&T
     /  5
    Available from T-Mobile
     /  5
    Available from Verizon
     /  5
    Available unlocked
     /  5
    Display diagonal size (in.)
     /  5
    Display resolution
     /  5
    Operating system (as tested)
     /  5
    Available from Sprint
     /  5

    Detailed Test Results

    With its rugged, weather-resistant case, the Kyocera DuraForce Pro should be able to survive what nature, or its owner, throws at it. According to Kyocera, it meets Military Standard 810G specs for shock, dust and other conditions. It's also certified for IP68, enabling immersion for up to 30 minutes in up to about 6 feet of water. We put this toughie through its paces, submerging it in about six feet of water for about 30 minutes. The DuraForce Pro continued to work, and we saw no visible signs of water intrusion or damage. We also tested the DuraForce Pro's ability to fend off mechanical shocks using our tumbling equipment, which drops the phone in random fashion. Again, the phone continued to work and showed no signs of damage. Frost-fighting explorers will appreciate the display, which is sensitive enough to be used with gloves, and it is always activated (no need to search for a setting to turn it on). The DuraForce Pro also includes app tools and widgets including a Barometer, Altimeter, Flashlight, Compass, Tide Index, Solunar, Fish Finder, and Sun/Moon Position. Its Dura widgets offer large icons intended for improved outdoor visibility and easy access with large fingers or gloved hands, such as Dura clock and weather, and Dura compass. And its Dura Grid can be customized with frequently used apps and settings and is available in a six- or nine-position layout. Its Eco Mode helps you conserve your remaining battery life. You can set a battery power percentage at which the mode will activate. For example, when activated, the phone will turn off vibration feedback, decrease the screen brightness, and minimize the screen timeout.

    The 5-inch touch-screen display is quite easy to see in bright light. The phone allows you to launch a favorite app such as phone, or camera directly from a locked screen. You do this by swiping any one of the app icons that are visible on the locked screen after you press the start icon. You can even access up to five widgets such as the Dura Clock and weather, Dura compass, Email, and Flashlight. The DuraForce Pro has intuitive navigation that provides easy access to all its main functions via a responsive touch-screen that supports up to seven home screens of apps (default is five), programmable shortcuts, as well as back, home, and recent apps buttons. The recent apps button launches a stack of screen shots of your most recently used apps. Tap any one of them, and you can jump to that app. Pressing and holding the home button directly launches the search function. GPS navigation capability provides spoken turn-by-turn directions and automatic re-routing. The DuraForce Pro supports the Miracast protocol, which lets the phone connect via WiFi to share content with other compatible devices such as a TV. The DuraForce Pro can act as a mobile hotspot for up to ten WiFi-enabled devices. It has 32GB of built-in memory and supports memory cards of up to 128GB. Its memory capacity is beneficial for storing music, videos, pictures, and other types of files. It supports wireless charging, but the charging pad is not included. And the battery is non-removable.

    MESSAGING: The virtual keyboards were very easy to use. One keyboard supports Swype, a method that allows users to type words without lifting a finger-literally. You enter a word by dragging your finger across the screen from letter to letter. Though it's initially awkward to use, we eventually had a lot of success "typing" quickly and accurately with Swype. Its advanced voice command feature supports text fields, allowing you to dictate e-mails, text messages, Tweets, and other normally typed forms of communication. But this phone doesn't have preset text messages, and you can't create custom presets. Very good e-mail readability and attachment capabilities. This phone allows you to edit Word documents and Excel spreadsheets out of the box, which can come in handy when working on the go. The DuraForce Pro also supports Microsoft Exchange and Outlook for work e-mail. When connected to Windows or Macintosh computers, this phone can appear on the computer as another drive. You can then transfer data to and from your phone as you could on a regular drive.

    PHONE: We tested this phone under a variety of conditions to simulate environments ranging from the quiet indoors to noisy roadsides. We found voice quality was good when talking, though only fair when listening. This phone has an excellent mixture of controls and features for making and taking calls. It has excellent keypad readability under most lighting conditions, even in bright light. Its voice command allows you to conveniently dial numbers from your phone book by speaking the name, without the usual training. You can also dial numbers by pronouncing the digits. It has Bluetooth for wireless hands-free voice communication. The DuraForce Pro is one of several phones that when purchased on a CDMA service provider such as Verizon or Sprint, can be called a "world phone" because it also works with the GSM-based networks pervasive in Europe, Asia, and other parts of the world. But you can't use it with domestic GSM carriers such as AT&T and T-Mobile. You would have to buy the version for GSM carriers. This model can simultaneously be on a phone call and an Internet-based connection over the cellular network. But the ringer is not easy to mute.

    BATTERY: Talk time was a satisfactory 22 hours, LTE data time was 13 hours, and WiFi browsing time was 10.5 hours. The DuraForce Pro doesn't support rapid charging but it does come with wireless charging.

    MULTIMEDIA: The DuraForce Pro comes with a 13-megapixel main camera and a 2-megapixel ultra-wide angle camera. The main camera produced very good images in outdoor lighting but faltered a bit on low light shots. The ultra-wide camera, while producing interesting wide shoots, they suffered with noticeable barrel distortion and did poorly in low-light conditions. The camera's built-in flash and ISO-setting controls help improve your chances of taking better pictures under low-light conditions. Its face detection comes in handy when you're snapping pics of babies, toddlers, or other fussy subjects. The front-facing 5-megapixel camera allows easy self-portraits, and can support video chats. It can also record at 720p. The main camera took good 1080p video, OK only for the most casual uses.

    About

    The Kyocera DuraForce PRO is part of the Cell Phones test program at Consumer Reports. In our lab tests, Smartphones models like the DuraForce PRO are rated on multiple criteria, such as those listed below.

    Camera: Rear image quality: Still image quality using the rear facing (main) camera. It is based on objective and subjective judgments of test images, which includes evaluating resolution, dynamic range, color accuracy, and visual noise.

    Camera: Rear 1080p video quality: Video quality is based on the judgments of trained panelists who viewed recorded video images shot at the highest quality setting available (1080 max.) in multiple lighting conditions.

    Camera: Selfie image quality: Still image quality using the front facing (selfie) camera. It is based on objective and subjective judgments of test images, which includes evaluating resolution, color accuracy, and visual noise in multiple lighting conditions and on bokeh images.

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