Testseek.com have collected 54 expert reviews of the Caterpillar Cat B15 and the average rating is 67%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Caterpillar Cat B15.
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Abstract: At first glance, the Cat B15 looks like nothing you've ever seen before. Coated in shades of black, silver and yellow, the device is instantly recognisable as a Cat product. It has a chunky design with squared corners to minimise the impact when dropped. ...
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Published: 2014-05-15, Author: Dom , review by: play3r.net
The performance values seen in the benchmark results clearly show that the B15 is lacking in processing power, but that does not mean that this is a bad smartphone, it's design is clearly aimed at a specific market and in my opinion it is well suited to t...
If you want a smartphone that's waterproof, drop-proof, beer-proof and Range Rover proof, and that has two Sim slots, the Cat B15 is self-recommending, despite the mediocre display. The absence of an LED light is a strange omission but I've got a small Ma...
Durable, water, dust and shock proof, expandable storage
Bulky, no 4G, dim screen with muted colors, low quality camera, low-power processor
The CAT B15 is a perfect fit for someone with an active lifestyle or a job working on a construction site if durability is your one and only concern. The CAT B15 stands out from other durable phones because of its touch-based smartphone functionality, mak...
Published: 2013-05-21, Author: Alex , review by: techradar.com
Durable, MicroSD support, Surprisingly good looking, Waterproof
Weak processor, Low, end camera, Just 3G
When a brand like Cat enters the smartphone game, it's tempting to look at it as selling a name, not a phone. Cat has parleyed its black and yellow good looks and blue collar street cred into clothes, boots, watches and more. Its even appeared at London F...
Abstract: It’s a sad fact that, if you choose to go for a traditional “tough” or “rugged” phone, people have often pointed and laughed at you. Oh, come on, don’t pretend. It’s true. Deep down you also know that you’ve cut some corners too. The screen is rubbish...
Published: 2013-04-25, Author: Michael , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: The rugged phone which can withstand water, falls – and a dog’s appetitePrice: £299.00 Reviewer: Michael GarwoodR arely does a handset review involve chucking a handset down a flight of stairs, submerging it in water or forcing a dog to take a bite, but ...
Meets IP67 standards, Very solid build, Dual SIM support
Poor screen, Not much internal storage, Can let water in if you're not careful
Caterpillar clearly thinks there's a point in continuing to update its line of rugged hands, but I'm not so sure that plan makes sense. These days, mainstream handset makers do rugged quite well, and Caterpillar needs to offer more than they do in order ...
Very poor screen; Lacklustre performance; Unimpressive camera; Bigger and fatter than most 4-inch phones
The CAT B15 is water, dust and shock proof, but unlike some tough phones it boasts a 4-inch touchscreen and Android Jelly Bean software. It's strong enough to put up with a tough life on a building site, while letting you enjoy apps and games from the ...