24 September, 2014: With its thick rubber accents and bright yellow markings, the XP Strike looks like what Bumblebee the Transformer would carry around for its cellphone. Like most rugged devices, it’s bulky, with a thick, 0.98-inch profile.
At 6.52 pounds, it also has a heavy construction, and it measures 4.95 inches tall and 2.3 inches wide. It won’t fit comfortably inside front jean pockets, and don’t expect to hold long conversations comfortably with it pinned between your shoulder and cheek. Again, this handset is meant for those working in an industrial, outdoor setting.On the left are its push-to-talk Direct Connect button and two outlets for the headphone jack and charging port. These are both covered by a plastic door. Take note that the charging port is not for a Micro-USB, but rather a 3.5mm jack. While it’s nice that the phone does come with a 3.5mm jack charging cord, as well as an adapter, it still is inconvenient. You’ll always need these specific accessories around, and you can’t simply connect your device with someone’s Micro-USB charger if you’re out of the house and need a quick power-up.
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