The mobiles ultra-resistant They are intended for those who, due to their activity, need devices that do not see their durability or connectivity compromised despite the environmental and use circumstances. An area also with strong competition in which it has positioned itself Crosscall, French brand that launches in Spain the Crosscall Stellar-M6a model that comes accompanied by the Crosscall Stellar-M6E.
The Crosscall Stellar-M6, assigned to one of the manufacturer’s three lines (there is also the Core range, the largest, and the Action), goes on sale for 499.90 euros and has a five-year warrantywhich includes the battery.
Robust and with an elegant touch, Resists extreme temperatures (20 degrees below zero to 60 degrees), drops from 1.5 meters On concrete surfaces, it withstands the salt water factor and does not allow dust to enter. It has IP68 and military MIL-STD-810H certifications. In turn, it can be used without problems with gloves or wet hands.
Its design expands the number of buttons compared to conventional mobile phones and enables a SOS button, three action buttons on the sides (customizable)in addition to two collar notches and, in the center of the back, the X-Link connector (the attachment system).
In the field of connectivity, the Stellar-6, with 5Gis prepared for WiFi 6/6E (speeds up to 1.6 GB per second), 2×2 MIMO WiFi, VoWiFi and complex private networks.
With a Qualcomm processor four nanometers deep, operates with Android 14. His batteryof 4,500 mAh, ensures an autonomy that implies up to 35 hours of calls. Display a 6.1 inch screen with HD+ resolution and, on the back, a 50 MP under which a small LED appears for urgent notifications. With a recycled aluminum chassis, it weighs 242 grams and is 12.3 mm thick. It arrives in a 6 GB + 128 GB configuration.
Crosscall Stellar-M6E
Crosscall has also presented the Stellar-M6E in Spain, a variant on sale for 399.99 euros and with many of the specifications mentioned, although others are reduced (4G + 64 GB configuration, WiFi 5, absences such as the SOS button or the LED for notifications and two instead of three programmable buttons).
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