BERLIN, August 31, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
The Cat S41 smartphone, the Cat S31 Smartphone and the Caterpillar T20 tablet are all unveiled at IFA Berlin
Cat phones introduces three new additions to its portfolio which see important updates to its rugged and resilient smartphone range and the first release of a rugged tablet. The launches build on Cat phones' heritage of creating industry leading rugged devices to keep you connected, no matter what challenges the day presents.
Cat phones are used by customers who work in a range of industries, and take part in recreational activities, that regularly put their mobile phone under stress. These customers come from trades including construction, agriculture, security, and vehicle repair, or enjoy activities such as hiking, fishing, and biking. The new Cat S41 and Cat S31 smartphones are packed with upgrades and key features that Cat phones research shows these customers truly value, especially around battery capabilities, rugged credentials, and display technologies.
The Cat S41 is the successor to the Cat S40 smartphone with an upgrade to a huge 5000mAh battery, providing up to 44 days standby time or up to 38 hours 3G talk time, useful when your day takes you somewhere you're unable to charge your device. It can also charge other devices and accessories with its Battery Share functionality that turns your phone into a power bank.�Using the USB Battery Share connector provided, the Cat S41 can charge another product or accessory, but will stop once a user-defined reserved battery level is reached on the S41, set via an easy-to-use, in-app slider control. This ensures the user remains in control, and can use their device as a power bank without having to keep checking they are retaining sufficient charge for themselves.
The Cat S31 is the successor to the Cat S30 smartphone, the foundation of the Cat smartphone portfolio for core customers who need a solid phone they can rely on. It is designed to keep working for you with a powerful 4000 mAh battery, encased in a rugged IP68 waterproof, dust resistant and drop proof to 1.8m onto concrete, MIL SPEG 810G phone that can handle all the elements. The Cat S31 is a phone that you can take with you everywhere, to stay connected and get more done.
The Caterpillar T20 Tablet is the first rugged tablet from the brand and was specially developed for those who work in situations and locations in which extremely durable devices are needed. It has a Windows 10 operating system and LTE and is IP67 certified tablet making it waterproof for 30 minutes at a depth of one metre, able to withstand moisture, sand and dust and drop-resistant up to a height of 1.8 metres. In addition, it is vibration-proof, resistant to salt spray and holds up to extreme air pressure so can be used in every work situation or climate.
"Today's launches are testament toour ongoing commitment to provide uncompromising devices that are truly fit for the tough environments in which our customers use them. We've been careful to listen and build on what we know is most critical for them, resulting in a range that addresses these requirements head on," said Peter Stephens, CEO of Bullitt Group, global mobile licensee for Caterpillar.
In a study of nearly 22,000 Cat phone users, over three-quarters (76%) said that a long battery life was essential to them, and 98% saw it as a highly valued key feature. The survey also showed that 76% have damaged their previous mobile phone, and experienced the frustration and usability problems damage causes to what is often their only means of communication. Unsurprisingly, 94% of Cat phone owners value their phone being drop proof, while 71% said that a scratch resistant screen is essential to them.
The Cat S41 smartphone has an MSRP of �449 and will be available to order from August 31st via http://www.catphones.com and multiple retailers and operators.
The Cat S31 smartphone has an MSRP of �329 and will be available to buy later this year via http://www.catphones.com and multiple retailers and operators.
The Caterpillar T20 Tablet has an MSRP of �649. To register for further updates visit http://www.catphones.com .
Cat S41 Specifications �
Cat S31 Specifications �
Caterpillar T20 Tablet Specifications�Dimensions: 220 x 143 x14 mmWeight: 650 gDisplay: 8" (203,2 mm), Gorilla�-glass, 800 x 1280 IPS LCDBattery: 7500 mAh (non removable)Camera: 5 MP Rear Camera, 2 MP Front CameraMemory: 2 GB RAM, 64 GB ROMProcessor: Intel� Atom Z8350 (Quad-core)1,44 GHzOperating System: Microsoft� Windows 10Network: LTE SIM��� 4G: LTE Cat 4��� Bands, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 20��� 3G: HSPA, R9��� Bands: 1, 2, 5, 8��� 2G: GSM, GPRS, EDGE (class 12)��� Bands: 2, 3, 5, 8��� Maximum Upload Speed: 50 Mbps��� Maximum Download Speed: 150 MbpsConnectivity:�USB 3.0 D/C��� Wi-Fi 802.11 (a/b/g/n) 2,4 GHz/5GHz��� Bluetooth� 4.1��� Mini-HDMI, Video OutLocation: GPS GlonassIn the box: T20 Tablet, Charger, Micro USB 3.0 Cable, Hand Strap, QSG, Warranty Card
About Cat devices and accessories�The Cat brand stands for trust, durability, reliability and quality. The Cat DNA is found in every Cat mobile phone and accessory offered by Bullitt Mobile Ltd. and provides boundless experience with robust mobility. Our products are created for wireless communication using the latest technology to meet a variety of needs of a demanding lifestyle and won't let you down.?
To find out more about what Cat phones and accessories are made of visit�http://www.catphones.com
About Bullitt Group�Bullitt Group enables the world's leading brands to enter into rapid growth consumer technology categories creating broader appeal and new, long-term income streams in the process.
Since its formation six years ago Bullitt Group has designed, manufactured and distributed millions of mobile phones, audio products, other connected devices and related peripherals to more than 60 countries across the globe.
Bullitt Group's Head Office is in Reading, England with additional office locations in Taipei (Taiwan), Shenzhen (China), New York (USA).
http://www.bullitt-group.com

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