24 July, 2014: The Commando 4G LTE is hefty and doesn’t look very chic. Understandably, 6.08 ounces of its weightiness is thanks to the device’s rugged exterior. Sporting distinct edges and a triangular chin, the handset flaunts an industrial, mechanical aesthetic, and its body is reinforced with tough rubber along its sides and back.
The smartphone measures 5.1 inches tall, 2.7 inches wide, and 0.5 inch thick. While stuffing it into my front jean pocket proved snug, I imagine it wouldn’t have a problem fitting inside rear pockets of larger pants, and small shoulder bags. In addition, despite its bulky build, the Commando 4G LTE isn’t particularly wide, meaning it’s still easily maneuverable with one hand.It’s been a little over a year since Android Jelly Bean came onto the scene, so it’s disappointing to see that this handset runs on the older Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich instead. You’ll still get the usual batch of Google apps, though, which include Gmail, Plus, Hangouts, Maps, portals to the Play Books, Magazines, Movies and TV, Music, and Store, Search, and YouTube.
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