➕ What is the price of Kyocera Duraforce XD E6790 AT&T GSM Unlocked in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Kyocera Duraforce XD E6790 AT&T GSM Unlocked in-store is 390 SAR VAT.
➕ When Kyocera Duraforce XD E6790 AT&T GSM Unlocked was released ?
The release date was February 12, 2019.
➕ What is the price of Kyocera Duraforce XD E6790 AT&T GSM Unlocked cheap used ?
The price of Kyocera Duraforce XD E6790 AT&T GSM Unlocked used is 270 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Kyocera Duraforce XD E6790 AT&T GSM Unlocked ?
Special specifications :
Rugged Design
Dust & water proof, solar radiation, salt, fog, humidity and water immersion.
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.1 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy Kyocera Duraforce XD E6790 AT&T GSM Unlocked in Saudi Arabia ?
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Shipping :
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Proof of purchase :
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After-sales service :
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16 reviews for Kyocera Duraforce XD E6790 AT&T GSM Unlocked
Rated 3 out of 5
T. L (verified owner)–
Phone is HUGE! – I own an “enduro” style motorcycle looking for a “rugged” phone. Ordered this one because for the price and stats of being a rugged phone this fit the bill
Rated 4 out of 5
F. N (verified owner)–
It’s a tough but heavy phone. – This has been my favorite phone for years. It’s heavy but I don’t always need to have phone in pocket. I’ve ran over it(in grass) I have dropped It in the river. On tough phone.
Rated 4 out of 5
G. I (verified owner)–
Tough phone – Put this thing through abuse for the last year. The durability is great. I’ve yet to scratch the screen bad enough to show up when backlit. And I have abused it. Daily drops from my pocket, sitting on it, dropped wrenches on it, etc. It rides in a pocket full of keys sand and wrenches, nearly 24/7.
Rated 2 out of 5
B. I (verified owner)–
Not a fan….. – Kyocera Duraforce XD E6790 –This phone is huge-much bigger than I thought it would be. The issue is with the UI system itself. It crashes many times, the apps-once you minimize to answer a phone call or text message-restart when you maximize again and you lose your progress on shows or music or with whatever you were doing. The speaker crackles on, stays on for a few moments, and then crackles off randomly even you are doing things that do not require a speaker. I know they’ve had problems with this system, but these annoyance don’t grow on you. As with any Kyocera, the durability is great but that is probably the only upside I see with this phone. I have always gone with Kyocera, but this time with the model phone I was sorely disappointed. Another downside, is that with their awesome waterproofing, the SD card is UNDER the battery, so in order to switch, you have to unscrew the back, pull off the covers, shut off the phone, pull out the battery, and pull out the SD card. And hope nothing resets.
Rated 4 out of 5
F. N (verified owner)–
It’s a tough but heavy phone. – This has been my favorite phone for years. It’s heavy but I don’t always need to have phone in pocket. I’ve ran over it(in grass) I have dropped It in the river. On tough phone.
Rated 5 out of 5
L. J (verified owner)–
Large and rugged with an old operating system – These phones are running 5.1.1(Lollipop) but work well for our towing business where a rugged phone and a large display helps. When dropped from a 30 foot overpass, they break. When run over with 20,000 lbs of truck tires, they break. But it’s less than $100 bucks to replace them, so they are ideal for field communication, that doesn’t need the last five Android operating system upgrades. We also use AT&T’s enhanced push to talk with them.
Rated 4 out of 5
L. K (verified owner)–
I recommend – This phone is perfect for people who have an active occupation. I’m a construction worker and outdoors guy. It’s perfect for me. Gripe I have is battery life, always have spares (I have 2 and keep them charged).
Rated 4 out of 5
L. O (verified owner)–
Good for the woods. – Get an active sim card with gsm service plug it in enter the unlock code on box.
Rated 4 out of 5
G. I (verified owner)–
Tough phone – Put this thing through abuse for the last year. The durability is great. I’ve yet to scratch the screen bad enough to show up when backlit. And I have abused it. Daily drops from my pocket, sitting on it, dropped wrenches on it, etc. It rides in a pocket full of keys sand and wrenches, nearly 24/7.
Rated 5 out of 5
L. J (verified owner)–
Large and rugged with an old operating system – These phones are running 5.1.1(Lollipop) but work well for our towing business where a rugged phone and a large display helps. When dropped from a 30 foot overpass, they break. When run over with 20,000 lbs of truck tires, they break. But it’s less than $100 bucks to replace them, so they are ideal for field communication, that doesn’t need the last five Android operating system upgrades. We also use AT&T’s enhanced push to talk with them.
Rated 2 out of 5
B. I (verified owner)–
Not a fan….. – Kyocera Duraforce XD E6790 –This phone is huge-much bigger than I thought it would be. The issue is with the UI system itself. It crashes many times, the apps-once you minimize to answer a phone call or text message-restart when you maximize again and you lose your progress on shows or music or with whatever you were doing. The speaker crackles on, stays on for a few moments, and then crackles off randomly even you are doing things that do not require a speaker. I know they’ve had problems with this system, but these annoyance don’t grow on you. As with any Kyocera, the durability is great but that is probably the only upside I see with this phone. I have always gone with Kyocera, but this time with the model phone I was sorely disappointed. Another downside, is that with their awesome waterproofing, the SD card is UNDER the battery, so in order to switch, you have to unscrew the back, pull off the covers, shut off the phone, pull out the battery, and pull out the SD card. And hope nothing resets.
Rated 3 out of 5
T. L (verified owner)–
Phone is HUGE! – I own an “enduro” style motorcycle looking for a “rugged” phone. Ordered this one because for the price and stats of being a rugged phone this fit the bill
Rated 4 out of 5
L. K (verified owner)–
I recommend – This phone is perfect for people who have an active occupation. I’m a construction worker and outdoors guy. It’s perfect for me. Gripe I have is battery life, always have spares (I have 2 and keep them charged).
Rated 4 out of 5
M. O (verified owner)–
Kyocera Duraforce – I needed a phone after I destroyed my second Galaxy Note 9. I’ve had Duraforce a couple years ago and they are tough durable phones. Some APPS are not compatible, but if you just need a replacement phone these a real good.
Rated 4 out of 5
M. O (verified owner)–
Kyocera Duraforce – I needed a phone after I destroyed my second Galaxy Note 9. I’ve had Duraforce a couple years ago and they are tough durable phones. Some APPS are not compatible, but if you just need a replacement phone these a real good.
Rated 4 out of 5
L. O (verified owner)–
Good for the woods. – Get an active sim card with gsm service plug it in enter the unlock code on box.
T. L (verified owner) –
Phone is HUGE! – I own an “enduro” style motorcycle looking for a “rugged” phone. Ordered this one because for the price and stats of being a rugged phone this fit the bill
F. N (verified owner) –
It’s a tough but heavy phone. – This has been my favorite phone for years. It’s heavy but I don’t always need to have phone in pocket. I’ve ran over it(in grass) I have dropped It in the river. On tough phone.
G. I (verified owner) –
Tough phone – Put this thing through abuse for the last year. The durability is great. I’ve yet to scratch the screen bad enough to show up when backlit. And I have abused it. Daily drops from my pocket, sitting on it, dropped wrenches on it, etc. It rides in a pocket full of keys sand and wrenches, nearly 24/7.
B. I (verified owner) –
Not a fan….. – Kyocera Duraforce XD E6790 –This phone is huge-much bigger than I thought it would be. The issue is with the UI system itself. It crashes many times, the apps-once you minimize to answer a phone call or text message-restart when you maximize again and you lose your progress on shows or music or with whatever you were doing. The speaker crackles on, stays on for a few moments, and then crackles off randomly even you are doing things that do not require a speaker. I know they’ve had problems with this system, but these annoyance don’t grow on you. As with any Kyocera, the durability is great but that is probably the only upside I see with this phone. I have always gone with Kyocera, but this time with the model phone I was sorely disappointed. Another downside, is that with their awesome waterproofing, the SD card is UNDER the battery, so in order to switch, you have to unscrew the back, pull off the covers, shut off the phone, pull out the battery, and pull out the SD card. And hope nothing resets.
F. N (verified owner) –
It’s a tough but heavy phone. – This has been my favorite phone for years. It’s heavy but I don’t always need to have phone in pocket. I’ve ran over it(in grass) I have dropped It in the river. On tough phone.
L. J (verified owner) –
Large and rugged with an old operating system – These phones are running 5.1.1(Lollipop) but work well for our towing business where a rugged phone and a large display helps. When dropped from a 30 foot overpass, they break. When run over with 20,000 lbs of truck tires, they break. But it’s less than $100 bucks to replace them, so they are ideal for field communication, that doesn’t need the last five Android operating system upgrades. We also use AT&T’s enhanced push to talk with them.
L. K (verified owner) –
I recommend – This phone is perfect for people who have an active occupation. I’m a construction worker and outdoors guy. It’s perfect for me. Gripe I have is battery life, always have spares (I have 2 and keep them charged).
L. O (verified owner) –
Good for the woods. – Get an active sim card with gsm service plug it in enter the unlock code on box.
G. I (verified owner) –
Tough phone – Put this thing through abuse for the last year. The durability is great. I’ve yet to scratch the screen bad enough to show up when backlit. And I have abused it. Daily drops from my pocket, sitting on it, dropped wrenches on it, etc. It rides in a pocket full of keys sand and wrenches, nearly 24/7.
L. J (verified owner) –
Large and rugged with an old operating system – These phones are running 5.1.1(Lollipop) but work well for our towing business where a rugged phone and a large display helps. When dropped from a 30 foot overpass, they break. When run over with 20,000 lbs of truck tires, they break. But it’s less than $100 bucks to replace them, so they are ideal for field communication, that doesn’t need the last five Android operating system upgrades. We also use AT&T’s enhanced push to talk with them.
B. I (verified owner) –
Not a fan….. – Kyocera Duraforce XD E6790 –This phone is huge-much bigger than I thought it would be. The issue is with the UI system itself. It crashes many times, the apps-once you minimize to answer a phone call or text message-restart when you maximize again and you lose your progress on shows or music or with whatever you were doing. The speaker crackles on, stays on for a few moments, and then crackles off randomly even you are doing things that do not require a speaker. I know they’ve had problems with this system, but these annoyance don’t grow on you. As with any Kyocera, the durability is great but that is probably the only upside I see with this phone. I have always gone with Kyocera, but this time with the model phone I was sorely disappointed. Another downside, is that with their awesome waterproofing, the SD card is UNDER the battery, so in order to switch, you have to unscrew the back, pull off the covers, shut off the phone, pull out the battery, and pull out the SD card. And hope nothing resets.
T. L (verified owner) –
Phone is HUGE! – I own an “enduro” style motorcycle looking for a “rugged” phone. Ordered this one because for the price and stats of being a rugged phone this fit the bill
L. K (verified owner) –
I recommend – This phone is perfect for people who have an active occupation. I’m a construction worker and outdoors guy. It’s perfect for me. Gripe I have is battery life, always have spares (I have 2 and keep them charged).
M. O (verified owner) –
Kyocera Duraforce – I needed a phone after I destroyed my second Galaxy Note 9. I’ve had Duraforce a couple years ago and they are tough durable phones. Some APPS are not compatible, but if you just need a replacement phone these a real good.
M. O (verified owner) –
Kyocera Duraforce – I needed a phone after I destroyed my second Galaxy Note 9. I’ve had Duraforce a couple years ago and they are tough durable phones. Some APPS are not compatible, but if you just need a replacement phone these a real good.
L. O (verified owner) –
Good for the woods. – Get an active sim card with gsm service plug it in enter the unlock code on box.