Η εταιρεία Caterpillar είναι κυρίως γνωστή για τα τραχιά smartphones που χρησιμοποιούνται σε δύσκολες συνθήκες και σε ένα κοινό που κινείται προς τις τεχνικές επιστήμες. Συνεχίζοντας αυτήν την φιλοσοφία, μόλις ανακοίνωσε μια ακόμα ιδιαίτερη device that will definitely stand out.
This is its new smartphone with the name CAT S60 and which is supposed to be the world's first mobile phone with a built-in thermal camera, as it has built-in FLIR's Lepton thermal micro camera.
With the help of the thermal camera, the CAT S60 will be able to detect the heat loss from the building data of a building, such as from windows and doors, from damp and uninsulated places, it can detect overheating of electrical devices and circuits, when of course you look at them in total darkness.
According to Caterpillar, the smartphone thermal camera can see the heat that is invisible to the naked eye, coloring the temperature contrasts.
In addition, the camera can read the heat and measure the temperature from a distance from 100 to XNUMX feet. With this analysis you can see through smoke.
In addition, the CAT S60 is waterproof at depths up to 5 meters for one hour, which means you will be able to use it as an underwater camera.
The rest of the phone's specifications include a 7-inch capacitive touch screen with HD (720p) resolution, and Gorilla Glass 4 coating.
It comes equipped with 64-bit eight-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 processor, coupled with 3GB RAM and 32GB internal memory.
The robust smartphone is powered by an 3.800 mAh battery and features a 13 megapixel camera with dual LED backlight as well as an 5 megapixel secondary camera on the front. CAT S60 runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow and offers 4G LTE support.
The CAT S60 will be featured at MWC 2016 and will be on the shelves this year for around € 650.