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A rugged smartphone is a specific type of toughened smartphone which is designed to be completely sealed within a durable housing to protect it against damage from water, shock, dust, and vibration.[1][2][3] Rugged smartphones are designed to survive extreme weather and temperatures, accidental damage, and rough handling; making them ideal for working outdoors, or in harsh environments, along with use during extreme sports, such as sailing, rock climbing, etc.[1] Most rugged smartphones have been tested to tough IP68 standards.[1]

However, not all waterproof smartphones will be ruggedised.[1]
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Classification
There are three general types of rugged phone:
- Outdoor sports
- Military
- Stylish[4]
Functional requirements
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The following IP code ratings for ingress protection (IP), as defined by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard 60529 (equivalent to European standard EN 60529), are typically used for certifying various toughened and ruggedised smartphones.[5][6][7]
Primary standard
IP54 — Solid particle (dust) protection level 5 (protection from harmful dust) and liquid ingress (waterproof) protection level 4 (protection from splashing water from any direction).
IP56 — Solid particle (dust) protection level 5 (protection from harmful dust) and liquid ingress (waterproof) protection level 6 (protection from high pressure water jets).[6][8]
Intermediate standard
IP57 — Solid particle (dust) protection level 5 (protection from harmful dust) and liquid ingress (waterproof) protection level 7 (protection from full immersion at depths between 15 centimetres (5.9 inches) and 1 metre (3 feet 3 inches)).[6][8]
Advanced (professional) standards
IP67 — Solid particle (dust) protection level 6 (protection from all dust) and liquid ingress (waterproof) protection level 7 (protection from full immersion at depths between 15 centimetres (5.9 inches) and 1 metre (3 feet 3 inches)).[6][8]
IP68 — Solid particle (dust) protection level 6 (protection from all dust) and liquid ingress (waterproof) protection level 8 (protection from full immersion at depths determined by the manufacturer).[6][8]
IP69K — In the IEC 60529 rating system for ingress protection (IP), IP6* refers to the product's ability to resist ingress of dust. The IP*9K refers to the product's ability to resist ingress of high temperature (steam) / high pressure water. If the device passes all these tests, then it can be considered as IP69K rated smartphone, and can be used in harsh environments with high pressure / steam cleaning.[9]
Testing procedure per ISO 20653
- A spray nozzle that is fed with 80 degrees Celsius (176 degrees Fahrenheit) water at 80–100 bars (1,160–1,450 pounds per square inch) and a flow rate of 14–16 litres per minute (3.1–3.5 imperial gallons per minute; 3.7–4.2 US gallons per minute).
- The nozzle is held 10–15 centimetres (3.9–5.9 inches) from the tested device at angles of 0°, 30°, 60°, and 90°, for 30 seconds each.
- The test device places on a turntable that rotates once every 12 seconds.[4]
MIL-STD-810G
MIL-STD-810G[10] is a U.S. military standard that stipulates a level of durability for an item of equipment. Specifically, it means the equipment has been subjected to a series of twenty-nine (29) tests, including shock tests, vibration tests, and more. This means it should be field ready,[weasel words] or even 'combat ready' in principle. A lot of technology sold to the U.S. military must be MIL-STD-810G compliant.[10][11]
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List of rugged smartphones
- AGM
- X2,[1][12] X3[1][13]
- Bittium
- Tough Mobile,[14] Tough Mobile 2,[15] Tough Mobile 2 C[16]
- Blackview
- Generally, all BVxxxx and BLxxxx phones. Examples: BV7000 Pro,[1] BV9500 Pro,[1] BL8800 Pro[17]
- Cat Phone
- B25, S22 Flip, S40,[18] S41,[19] S50, S52, S60,[1][20][21] Cat S61,[1][22] S62
- Crosscall 's smartphones[23]
- Cubot
- KingKong serie,[24] DeWalt[25]
- Doogee
- V20 Pro, V31 GT, S40,[26] S60,[1][27] S70,[28] Doogee S88 Pro,[29] Doogee S90,[1] S96, V Max
- Evolveo
- StrongPhone[30]
- Gigaset
- GX4 PRO, GX6 PRO
- HMD
- XR21
- Homtom
- HT20[1]
- Jesy
- J20[31]
- Kyocera
- DuraForce PRO 2[32]
- Oukitel 's
- WP series[33], WP100 Titan, WP200 Pro, WP300
- Nokia
- XR20, XR21
- Samsung
- Galaxy S4 Active, Galaxy S5 Active, Galaxy S6 Active, Galaxy S7 Active,[1] Galaxy S8 Active,[1] Galaxy Xcover, Galaxy Xcover Pro, Galaxy Xcover 6 Pro, Galaxy Xcover 7
- Sonim
- XP7[34]
- TUFF
- T400 (4G)[25]
- Ulefone
- Armor 2,[1][4][35] Ulefone Power Armor 14 Pro
- Unihertz
- Tank 3 Pro
- Umidigi
- BISON Series[36]
- Zebra
- TC75x[1]
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