Indestructible Caterpillar Indestructible Caterpillar

What do you know about the caterpillar? No, not the one that eats leaves and turns into a butterfly. I'm talking about Caterpillar, the world's biggest and most famous manufacturer of construction and mining equipment. What is less known is that building machinery is not the only thing the company produces. It also produces cell phones. Tough cell phones. Very tough cell phones.

Cat B15Cat B15

Cat B15 was released a year ago, but only recently Caterpillar decided to put the phone up to a real challenge and show what it's made of. Imagine your phone going through such excruciating torture - poor B15 had been thrown into a pool of water, then it fell on the ground from an impressive height of 30 feet and, to top it all off, was ran over by a 4-ton machine. And yeap, amazingly, it still worked. Looks like even the fires of holy inquisition wouldn't destroy the thing. See for yourself.

Obviously, not each and every person needs such toughness. Plus, despite the fact that the phone surely 'has nuts', its 'guts' are noticeably out of date. Though those who enjoy extreme sports or work in dangerous environment will find Cat B15 a very good alternative to some really old brick mobiles.

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