Rugged Smartphones in the Enterprise 2015 Buyer s Guide
Rugged Smartphones in the Enterprise: 2015 Buyer s Guide Are you considering purchasing rugged smartphone devices for your business? If so, this 2015 Buyer s Guide will help you make the best decision, taking into account specific use case and industry needs. We ve analyzed some of the most popular rugged smartphones in the market today, outlined important specifications, highlighted the advantages and disadvantages of each device and pulled together the details to make clear recommendations for different types of businesses. Advantages of Rugged Smartphones 1 More Functionality 2 Lower Total Cost of Ownership Rugged smartphones offer businesses greater overall functionality to meet IT needs. Dedicated, purpose-built devices are designed to solve a single business problem. Smartphones unlike dedicated hardware provide employees with access to telephone, GPS, email and enterprise mobile apps that make them many times more valuable in the workplace. Why purchase a dedicated barcode scanner and an employee smartphone, when you can leverage two devices for the price of one? A main advantage to using rugged smartphones in the enterprise is the reduction of Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). VDC Research and other industry research firms have established 1 that environmental sealant and military drop protection ratings can drastically lower the TCO of mobile hardware. Rugged smartphones are far less expensive than rugged mobile computers, making them an effective replacement for outdated mobile devices. Kyocera Brigadier Honeywell Dolphin 70e Motorola MC3190 Lifetime TCO ~1478 USD 2 2 2 ~4244 USD ~7578 USD Device Cost ~399 USD ~765 USD ~1364 USD Description Rugged Smartphone Industrial Smartphone Rugged Mobile Computer Scanner Type Scandit Dedicated Imager Dedicated Imager Internet Capable (talk time) 20 hrs 6 hrs Unknown Storage Capacity 16GB (before SD Card) 1GB (before SD Card) 1GB Durability IP68 - Fully Rugged IP54 - Semi-Rugged IP54 - Semi-Rugged
Rugged Smartphones in the Enterprise: 2015 Buyer s Guide Built-in cameras make scanning barcodes fast and easy with the right software Extended battery life gets you through a hard day's work Performance The latest processing speed and performance to power your enterprise Certified to resist water and keep you working in any environment * Rugged designs that give the grip you need to get things done Shockproof Designed to withstand drops and shocks in the workplace * Only when IP58 or higher certification 3 Unparalleled Ease-of-Use 5 Durability Smartphones are much easier to use than dedicated hardware, providing a smoother user experience that doesn t require the training or learning curve dedicated devices present. Because most employees already own and use a personal smartphone, it is much easier for them to operate rugged smartphones running Android, or ios devices using ruggedized cases 4 Speed and Accuracy In the past, only handheld mobile computers equipped with laser scanners could be trusted by businesses to deliver the speed and precision necessary to power enterprise operations. Today, thanks to vast improvements in mobile hardware and camera technology, our software-based barcode scanner can provide indistinguishable performance for a fraction of the cost without the need to purchase additional hardware components. With rugged smartphones, employees can scan barcodes using built-in cameras in the toughest environments, like warehouses and packaging facilities, without having to rely on expensive, bulky dedicated hardware. Today s rugged smartphones meet the same ruggedness ratings that dedicated barcode scanners feature. This makes rugged smartphones ideal for device replacement in key use cases across the logistics healthcare and retail industries where older, heavy and clunky devices are not optimal. Many of the devices covered in this guide can withstand concrete drops, submersion under water and heavy amounts dirt or dust, meaning you now have a choice when it comes to rugged IT device deployment. The rugged smartphone market is rapidly emerging as mainstream smartphone vendors such as Samsung and Sony are incorporating features such as water and dust resistance and protective/durable displays. - VDC Research 6
Rugged Smartphones in the Enterprise: 2015 Buyer s Guide Choosing a Rugged Smartphone Device There are many options to consider when deciding upon a rugged smartphone device. First you must decide whether you d like to purchase a rugged device or a rugged case. Rugged smartphones tend to be designed with the enterprise in mind, while rugged cases provide the means to protect consumer smartphone devices. Both strategies have distinct advantages and disadvantages, which we cover in this guide. Once you ve figured out which levels of ruggedness you require, and have decided upon a case or device strategy, you re ready to pick your device. Rugged Rating Definition IP58 (semi-rugged) Protected from limited dust ingress. Protected from long term water immersion (1m ) up to a specified pressure. IP67 (rugged) Protected from total dust ingress. Protected from immersion between 15 centimeters and 1 meter in depth. IP68 (rugged) Protected from total dust ingress. Protected from long term immersion (1m ) up to a specified pressure. IP69 (rugged) Protected from total dust ingress. Protected from steam-jet cleaning.
SONY XPERIA Z1 COMPACT $379 3 IP58 LI-ION 2300 MAH, UP TO 18 H (3G TALK TIME) 16 GB, 2 GB RAM 20.7 MP, 5248 Х 3936 PIXELS, AUTOFOCUS, LED FLASH NFC, MICRO SD CARD SLOT, BLUETOOTH, GPS, WI-FI Pros: The Sony Xperia Z1 Compact provides a powerful processor, 20-megapixel camera and long-lasting battery life. It also has an IP58 environmental sealant rating that makes it dust, dirt and water-resistant for up to 30 minutes submerged underwater (1m). Cons: A major weakness of this device is that it is not shockproof, and has a glass front and back, which could be a deal breaker for many rugged usage scenarios without an additional purchase of a shockproof case. Additionally, with a 4-inch, 720p display it doesn t possess the same screen size that other semi-rugged models reviewed in this guide offer. Conclusion: This is a lower cost, semi-rugged smartphone that provides high performance capabilites. It s ideal for indoor or low intensity environments where drops, shocks or scratches aren t as likely to occur, such as in retail and healthcare industries. The Z1 Compact makes a good choice for frequent barcode scanning scenarios (due to the 20MP camera). Performance Indoor Use SAMSUNG GALAXY S5 ACTIVE $659 3 LI-ION 2800 MAH, UP TO 29 H (TALK TIME) 16 GB, 2 GB RAM 16 MP, 3456 X 4608 PIXELS, AUTOFOCUS, LED FLASH NFC, MICRO SD CARD SLOT, BLUETOOTH, GPS, WI-FI, ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION Pros: With sturdy IP67 and Military Standard 810G ruggedness ratings, the S5 is resistant to minor shocks, dirt, dust and water and can be submerged for up to 30 minutes (up to 1m). It also has a quad-core 2.5 GHz processor, HD display, and long battery life. HD Screen Cons: Slippery to hold, especially when wet. Conclusion: The Samsung Galaxy S5 Active is a very fast, rugged consumer smartphone that can withstand dust, water and minor shocks. It s a good choice for indoor use and some low-intensity field service environments where major drops and shocks aren t a concern. The S5 is also a good choice for frequent barcode scanning scenarios (due to the 16MP camera). Performance
SAMSUNG GALAXY XCOVER 2 ~$250 3 LI-ION 2200 MAH 8 GB, 1.5 GB RAM 5 MP, AUTOFOCUS, LED FLASH NFC, MICRO SD CARD SLOT, BLUETOOTH, GPS, WI-FI Pros: This rugged smart phone provides IP67 and Military Standard 810G ratings, making it dust, dirt, and water-resistant for up to 30 minutes underwater. It also features Android soft keys that allow easy button access while wearing gloves. The Xcover 2 also has a lower price point compared to other devices in this series. Cons: While it s got rugged capabilities, the Xcover 2 does not have the performance, camera or battery capacity possessed by other Galaxy phones we ve reviewed in this guide. Conclusion: The Xcover 2 is a rugged smartphone that is ideal for indoor and low intensity work environments, such as retail and healthcare industries. It s a mid-range performer that isn t as powerful as some other rugged consumer smartphones we have reviewed in this guide. This device is a good choice for occasional barcode scanning scenarios (due to the 5MP camera). Indoor Use CAT B15 $395 3 LI-ION 2800 MAH, UP TO 29 H (TALK TIME) 16 GB, 2 GB RAM 5 MP, 3456 X 4608 PIXELS, AUTOFOCUS, LED FLASH NFC, MICRO SD CARD SLOT, BLUETOOTH, GPS, WI-FI, ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION Pros: This fully rugged smartphone has an IP67, and Military Standard 810G ratings which make it resistant to major shocks, dirt, dust and water. It also has an anodized aluminum and hardened rubber body that can survive drops from up to 6 feet. The B15 has a longer battery life and a lower cost than other comparable rugged devices in its class. Cons: The CAT B15 has a lower resolution screen than the average rugged smartphone in its class and doesn t have an LED flash. Conclusion: The CAT B15 is a heavy duty, mid-range performing device. It s ideal for high intensity outdoor environments such as field service, construction and logistics where drops and shocks are expected. Good choice for occasional barcode scanning, but not ideal for frequent scanning scenarios (due to the 5MP camera). Construction
CAT S50 $479 3 NON-REMOVABLE LI-ION 2630 MAH, UP TO 16H 8 GB, 2 GB RAM 8 MP, 3264 X 2448 PIXELS, AUTOFOCUS, LED FLASH NFC, MICRO SD CARD SLOT, BLUETOOTH, GPS, WI-FI, ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION, WIRELESS CHARGING Pros: The S50 has an IP67 and Military Standard 810G ruggedness ratings, making it resistant to dirt, dust, water and drops. The S50 also has a built-in Gorilla Glass display that is resistant to scratches and an 8-megapixel camera. Cons: It s a mid-range device under the hood (1.2GHz processor), but is fast enough for most tasks. Conclusion: The Cat S50 is a fully rugged workhorse that is ideal for high intensity environments across industries where major drops and shocks are expected. This device is ideal for frequent barcode scanning scenarios (due to 8MP camera). Logistics Construction HANDHELD NAUTIZ X1 ON REQUEST LI-ION 2800 MAH, UP TO 29 H (TALK TIME) 1 GB RAM/4 GB FLASH 5 MP, AUTOFOCUS, LED FLASH MICRO SD CARD SLOT, BLUETOOTH, GPS, WI-FI Pros: The Nautiz X1 is a compact, rugged smartphone with IP67 and Military Standard 810G ratings making it resistant to drops/shocks, dirt, dust and water. Its rubberized molding and exterior bumper also make it more shock and drop resistant than a semi-rugged model. The X1 works across a broad range of temperatures, making it useable in almost any outdoor environment. Cons: The screen size, lower resolution camera and dated Android 4.0 operating system could be a deal breaker for some enterprise uses. Conclusion: The Nautiz X1 is ideal for higher intensity outdoor environments where extreme temperatures and drops are likely to occur such as construction, field service and military applications. Good for occasional barcode scanning, but not ideal for frequent scanning scenarios (due to the 5MP camera). Construction
RUNBO X6 ON REQUEST 32GB, 2GB RAM LI-ION 4200 MAH, UP TO 25 H (TALK TIME) 13 MP, AUTOFOCUS, LED FLASH MICRO SD CARD SLOT, BLUETOOTH, GPS, NFC, WI-FI, DUAL SIM SLOTS Pros: This rugged smartphone has an impressive processor, a large display and 13-megapixel camera. It also has an extended battery an IP67 and Military Standard 810G rating making it resistant to drops, dirt, dust and water. Cons: Its fully rugged shell frame is larger than the average smartphone in this guide, making it bigger than pocket-sized phones. Conclusion: The Runbo X6 packs a real punch by delivering high performance, extended battery life and rugged protection that is ideal for any high-intensity or outdoor use case such as construction, package delivery and warehouse. It s HD screen, high-resolution camera and processor differentiate this device from many competing rugged models. The X6 is also a good choice for frequent barcode scanning scenarios (due to the 13MP camera). Performance Construction Logistics NEC TERRAIN $430 3 8GB, 1GB RAM LI-ION 1900 MAH, UP TO 10 H (TALK TIME) 5 MP, AUTOFOCUS, LED FLASH BLUETOOTH, GPS, WI-FI, NFC, QWERTY KEYBOARD Pros: This rugged smartphone provides Military Standard 810G and IP67 ratings, making it resistant to drops, dirt, dust and water and it can be submerged for up to 30 minutes (up to 1m). The Terrain also provides a QWERTY keyboard for those who prefer keys over a touchscreen. Cons: It s rugged, but heavier than the average competing smartphone. It also runs the dated Android 4.0 operating system. The 5-megapixel camera lacks both an autofocus and a flash. Conclusion: The NEC Terrain is a tough smartphone that s useful for indoor or outdoor environments where a keyboard may be needed. This device is ideal for occasional barcode scanning scenarios (due to the 5MP camera). Construction Indoor Use
KYOCERA TORQUE $499 3 IP67, IPX5, IPX7, MIL-STD-810G 4GB, 1GB RAM LI-ION 2500 MAH, UP TO 19 H (TALK TIME) 5 MP, AUTOFOCUS, LED FLASH BLUETOOTH, GPS, WI-FI, NFC, FLASHLIGHT, ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION Pros: This device has IP67 and Military Standard 810G ratings. The Torque also has a 5-megapixel camera with enhanced features that put it above some other competing 5MP cameras in its class. Additionally, the device s impact resistant touch screen, powerful processor and larger battery make it a great choice for long days. Cons: The 4.0 screen size is smaller and has lower resolution than some of the other devices in this guide, which may be important for some use cases. Conclusion: The Kyocera Torque brings a lot to the table in a small, rugged package. This device is ideal for any outdoor or indoor enterprise use where drops, shocks or dust and water damage might occur. Its pocket size and ergonomic grip make it easy to use and scan barcodes. It makes a good choice for occasional barcode scanning but not ideal for frequent scanning scenarios (due to the 5MP camera). Construction Logistics CASIO G ZONE COMMANDO 4G LTE $549 3 16GB, 1024MB RAM LI-ION 1800 MAH, UP TO 9 H (TALK TIME) 8 MP, AUTOFOCUS, LED FLASH BLUETOOTH, GPS, WI-FI, NFC Pros: The Casio G Zone Commando 4G LTE is an extremely rugged device. Not only is the device rated for water, dirt, dust and shock resistance but it also can withstand extreme temperatures and solar radiation. The battery life is good and the LTE connectivity is excellent.. Cons: Runs the dated Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) OS. Conclusion: An excellent option for those working in extreme environments. This device is a great fit for field service, construction, industrial and military applications. The Commando is good for frequent barcode scanning scenarios (due to 8MP camera). Construction Logistics
SONY XPERIA GO $159 3 IP67 8GB, 512MB RAM LI-ION 1305 MAH, UP TO 5.5 H (TALK TIME) 5 MP, AUTOFOCUS, LED FLASH BLUETOOTH, GPS, WI-FI Pros: This rugged smartphone provides an IP67 environmental sealant rating, making it resistant to dirt, dust and water and it can be submerged for up to 30 minutes (up to 1m). It also has a scratch resistant display and compact size, making it easy to fit into a pocket. The display also remains responsive when wet. Cons: The Xperia Go has a lower screen resolution and performance capability than the other Xperia devices reviewed in this guide. Its glass body leaves it vulnerable to drops and shocks. Conclusion: The compact, yet rugged, Xperia Go provides decent mid-range performance and can take some wet and dirty handling for a great price. It s ideal for indoor use cases where drops are not expected, but comes with some tradeoffs you wouldn t have to make with other semi-rugged smart phones. This device is a good choice for occasional barcode scanning but not ideal for frequent scanning scenarios (due to the 5MP camera). Indoor Use SONY XPERIA Z3 $629 3 IP68 LI-ION 3100 MAH, UP TO 16 H (3G TALK TIME) 16/32 GB, 3 GB RAM 20.7 MP, 5248 Х 3936 PIXELS, AUTOFOCUS, LED FLASH NFC, MICRO SD CARD SLOT, BLUETOOTH, GPS, WI-FI, QUICK CHARGE 2.0 Pros: The Xperia Z3 is a rugged smartphone that provides a 5.2-inch HD display and 20.7-megapixel camera. It has an improved (over Z2) IP68 environmental sealant rating that makes it dust, dirt and water-resistant for up to 30 minutes submerged underwater (1m). The Z3 also has a quick charging battery that reaches 60% in 30 minutes. Cons: Similar to other smartphones in the Xperia family, the device has a glass (shatterproof) front that is not shock or drop-proof without the additional purchase of a rugged case. Performance Conclusion: The Sony Xperia Z3 is an extremely fast smartphone with a rugged design and powerful camera. It is ideal for low-intensity, indoor work environments where drops and shocks are unlikely, such as in retail and healthcare industries. The Z3 is also a good choice for frequent barcode scanning scenarios (due to the 20.7MP camera). HD Screen
DURROCOMM CONQUEST S ON REQUEST IP68 16GB, 1GB RAM LI-ION 2000 MAH, UP TO 5 H (TALK TIME) 13 MP, AUTOFOCUS, LED FLASH BLUETOOTH, GPS, WI-FI, WIRELESS CHARGING, GLOVE TOUCH Pros: The Durrocomm Conquest has an IP68 environmental sealant rating, meaning it s resistant to dirt, dust and water and can be submerged for up to 30 minutes (1m +). While other phones may survive short submersion under water, the Conquest claims to sustain operations even through extended submersion. It also has a more powerful processor than most rugged phones, a higher resolution 8-megapixel camera and scratch resistant display. Performance Cons: Its higher performance and durability comes with a higher price. Conclusion: The Conquest S is designed to withstand some of the harshest indoor and outdoor environments while also delivering a speedy performance. It s an ideal phone for high intensity usage scenarios in just about any environment. The Conquest is also a good choice for frequent barcode scanning scenarios (due to the 8MP camera). Logistics KYOCERA BRIGADIER $449 3 IP68, MIL-STD-810G 16GB, 2GB RAM LI-ION 3100 MAH, UP TO 26 H (TALK TIME) 8 MP, AUTOFOCUS, LED FLASH BLUETOOTH, GPS, WI-FI, NFC, FLASHLIGHT, WIRELESS CHARGING Pros: The Brigadier is a rugged smartphone with IP68 and Military Standard 810G ratings, making it a good choice for high intensity environments. This battery will last for up to 26 hours (talk time). Its impact resistant HD display with added wet touchscreen operation make it usable even when wet. Cons: No major cons Conclusion: The Brigadier is a high-powered and extremely durable rugged smartphone. Its feature set lends many advantages to enterprise high intensity environments where drops and shocks are likely to occur. This device also makes a great choice for frequent barcode scanning scenarios (due to the 8MP camera). HD Screen Performance Logistics
SONIM XP7 $750 4 IP69, MIL-STD 810G 16GB, 1GB RAM LI-ION 4800 MAH, UP TO 40 H (TALK TIME) 8 MP, AUTOFOCUS, LED FLASH BLUETOOTH, GPS, WI-FI, NFC, GLOVE TOUCH Pros: The XP7 is extremely durable and delivers a premium feature set for the enterprise. It has a long-lasting battery and 8MP camera that you wouldn t expect from something this rugged. The device s IP69 and Military Standard 810G ratings make it an extremely tough device. The XP7 also provides glove touch screen capabilities. Cons: The XP7 has a higher price tag that delivers a premium rugged experience. Additionally, Its 1.4 GHz processor speed is slower than other phones reviewed in this guide Conclusion: The XP7 is a very rugged smartphone that is designed for the toughest use cases. It will survive in some of the harshest industries such as logistics, construction and military. This device is a good choice for frequent barcode scanning in tough environments (due to 8MP camera). Construction Logistics SONIM XP6 $529 4 IP69, MIL-STD 810G 8GB, 1024 MB RAM LI-ION 4800 MAH, UP TO 16 H (TALK TIME) 5 MP, AUTOFOCUS, LED FLASH BLUETOOTH, GPS, WI-FI, NFC, QWERTY KEYBOARD Pros: The XP6 comes with rugged IP69 and Military Standard 810G ratings, making it shockproof as well as resistant to dirt, dust and water, and it can be submerged for up to 30 minutes (up to 1m). Its three-year warranty covers defects, hardware failures and accidental damage. It also comes with an extremely loud speakerphone and large capacity battery. Cons: The display resolution and camera performance leave a lot to be desired for an enterprise device. Conclusion: The XP6 is a tough device that has a lot to offer rugged industries like construction, field service and military. However, it s a larger device that is more of a mobile computer and less of a smartphone. The XP6 is also not ideal for frequent barcode scanning (due to 5MP camera). Construction Logistics
ios Devices Because ios is exclusive to Apple s line of iphones, the only option for ruggedness lies in encasing the iphone in an environmentally sealed case. The most popular and well known rugged cases are provided by Lifeproof, which we ve used in this guide. IPHONE 6 PLUS (W/ LIFEPROOF CASE) $849 (W/ CASE) 5 IP68, MIL-STD-810G 16/64/128GB, 1GB RAM LI-ION 29150 MAH, UP TO 24 H (3G TALK TIME) 8 MP, OPTICAL IMAGE STABILIZATION PHASE DETECTION AUTOFOCUS, DUAL-LED (DUAL TONE) FLASH BLUETOOTH, GPS, WI-FI, NFC, ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION, TV-OUT IPHONE 6 (W/ LIFEPROOF CASE) $739 (W/ CASE) 5 IP68, MIL-STD-810G 16/64/128GB, 1GB RAM LI-ION 1810 MAH, UP TO 14 H (3G TALK TIME) 8 MP, OPTICAL IMAGE STABILIZATION PHASE DETECTION AUTOFOCUS, DUAL-LED (DUAL TONE) FLASH BLUETOOTH, GPS, WI-FI, NFC, ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION, TV-OUT Pros: The iphone 6 in combination with a Lifeproof case, provides great performance with similar ruggedness of other smartphones in this guide. Paired with the Lifeproof case, it provides both IP68 and Military Standard 810G ratings, making it as tough as other competing rugged smartphones. The iphone 6 has the robust ios feature set and a powerful 8MP camera. Additionally, it provides up to 14 hours of 3G connected battery talk time (24 hours 6 Plus). Cons: The cost of the iphone 6 in addition to a case puts the price tag higher than most devices (on this list). Conclusion: The iphone 6 with Lifeproof case provides the added ease-of-use of Apple s ios platform with the ruggedness of other smartphones in this guide. If your company is looking to deploy employee-facing ios apps, then the iphone 6 makes a great choice. This device is also ideal for frequent barcode scanning scenarios (due to 8MP camera) Performance HD Screen Indoor Use
ios Devices IPHONE 5S (W/ LIFEPROOF CASE) $639 (W/ CASE) 5 IP68, MIL-STD-810G LI-ION 1560 MAH, UP TO 10 H (3G TALK TIME) 16/32/64GB, 1GB RAM 8 MP, OPTICAL IMAGE STABILIZATION PHASE DETECTION AUTOFOCUS, DUAL- LED (DUAL TONE) FLASH BLUETOOTH, GPS, WI-FI, NFC, ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION, TV-OUT Pros: The iphone 5S in combination with a Lifeproof case, provides great performance with the rugged essentials of other smartphones in this guide. Paired with the Lifeproof case, it provides both IP68 and Military Standard 810G ratings, making it as tough as other competing rugged smartphones. The iphone 5S has the robust ios feature set, and a powerful 8MP camera. Additionally, it provides up to 10 hours of 3G connected battery talk time. Cons: The 5S doesn t possess the battery life that other iphones (6, 6 Plus) do. It also has a higher price tag than the average rugged Android device reviewed in this guide. Conclusion: The iphone 5S with a Lifeproof case provides the added ease-ofuse of Apple s ios platform. If your company is looking to deploy employeefacing ios apps, then the iphone 5S makes a great choice. This 5s is also an ideal device for frequent barcode scanning scenarios (due to 8MP camera). Performance HD Screen Indoor Use Are you interested in mobilizing your enterprise with rugged smartphones for barcode scanning? Please reach out using our online form, and a Scandit representative will be in touch soon. Contact Us 1. TCO established by referencing methodology and Exhibits 2 & 4 from the TCO Models for Mobile Computing and Communications Platforms study conducted by VDC Research, 2007. Referenced devices and costs updated 03/20/15. 2. Price obtained from Barcodes Inc as of 11/20/14. Does not include tax or bulk/wholesale discount. 3. Price obtained from Amazon as of 03/20/15. Does not include tax or bulk/wholesale discount. 4. Price obtained from Sonim as of 03/20/15. Does not include tax or bulk/wholesale discount. 5. Price obtained from Apple and Lifeproof as of 03/20/15. Does not include tax or bulk/wholesale discount. 6. VDC Research, The Global Market for Rugged Handheld Computers and Smartphones for Line-of-Business Application 2014
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