The Kyocera Brigadier on Verizon is rugged like many of Kyocera’s other devices, but it also packs a sapphire screen, which protects it from all but the most brutal of damage. Check out our torture test of the display here, and read our full hands-on at http://www.androidcentral.com/kyocera-brigadier-hands-first-impressions-and-sapphire-screen-test

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32 thoughts on “Kyocera Brigadier Sapphire Shield Test”
  1. can't even drop it from waist height? .. who bends down to accidentally drop their phone from ankle height? .. biggest load of bullshit I've ever seen… the screen will shatter from above 3 feet 100% of the time, already proven by uBreakiFix

  2. Aw come on, that's better compared to a regular smartphone with gorilla glass screen. My phone got shattered screen from throwing it on a carpet!

  3. Why drop it flat why not downstairs or hit the curb. Throw it a bit higher. Put a bit of sand in your pocket. That's more real

  4. Why drop it flat why not downstairs or hit the curb. Throw it a bit higher. Put a bit of sand in your pocket. That's more real

  5. why keep scratching the screen on things that won't scratch the screen? quartz is tougher than rocks and keys and asphalt, etc. You have to scratch the screen w/ stuff that is tougher than quartz (topaz, diamonds, and corundum all scratch quartz) do a post on the moh scale. it's far more relevant than this video.

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