Review of the CAT S41 Smartphone

A construction worker and a builder swapped their iPhone 7 for the CAT S41 smartphone, here’s what happened.

A few weeks ago I passed on the CAT S41 smartphone to a potential customer, my brother in law a builder. He swapped his iPhone with the S41 for a week. “Rugged and tough without worrying about breaking the screen” were one of his comments.

DISCLAIMER: This is not a sponsored video & was not endorsed by the company. I got it for free to try it for free and make a video if I wanted to.

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