ioutdoor published a short introduction video about the smartphone – the
ioutdoor X. One of the most shocking
details we can see is probably its thickness. Although we can’t get a precise
number, the ioutdoor x is obviously different from heavy style of the ordinary
rugged phones, looking rather slim, very unique and sleek.
The ioutdoor X
adopts the popular 18:9 full screen design, which greatly increases the screen
ratio; meanwhile the rest of the phone appears to be quite redefined with fashionable
red accents and a classic black main surface. The power and rocker buttons have
been placed both on the right side, as we’re mostly used to. Meanwhile the
metal frame around the body gives is a premium feel, along with the
high-quality Bayer TPU back cover.
Watching the video we also get some of its main
specifications. Such as the currently highest international protection rating
for rugged phones – IP68. As far as durability, the handset has been equipped
with a 5th generation Corning Gorilla Glass, which is known for its excellent
resistance to drops and scratches. The phone can also survive in -40℃ to 70℃ weather, which is quite
impressive.
The ioutdoor X rugged phone does of course sport a
GPS + GLONASSS dual navigation system making one of the best devices for
outdoor activities such as hiking, climbing and whatnot.