My 2-year old Kyocera Duraforce Plus has become about as much as an inconvenience as my pancreas (I'm T1D) and I need to replace it asap.
The charging port is shorted out and will not charge unless the cable is held in THAT ONE SPECIFIC SPOT and the headphone jack is messed up and it'll think I'm pressing my mic button when I'm not touching anything.
The Bluetooth and Wi-Fi both no longer work properly. The Bluetooth will play fine in my car for maybe a minute then it'll skip like a scratched up CD every few seconds. The Wi-Fi connection only works when it wants to and will drop/disconnect randomly whether it be at work, school or home network.
I want to just step up to the Duraforce Pro 2 because I like the fact this phone has some "thickness" to it and is basically it's own OtterBox in the rugged sense. Despite the fact it being USB-C means I'll have to buy all new cables again, I am fine with that since it's somewhat standard anymore.
Only thing is, I cannot find anything that confirms or denies the phone having an actual 3.5mm jack. I'd rather not have to deal with a dongle to listen to music.
The charging port is shorted out and will not charge unless the cable is held in THAT ONE SPECIFIC SPOT and the headphone jack is messed up and it'll think I'm pressing my mic button when I'm not touching anything.
The Bluetooth and Wi-Fi both no longer work properly. The Bluetooth will play fine in my car for maybe a minute then it'll skip like a scratched up CD every few seconds. The Wi-Fi connection only works when it wants to and will drop/disconnect randomly whether it be at work, school or home network.
I want to just step up to the Duraforce Pro 2 because I like the fact this phone has some "thickness" to it and is basically it's own OtterBox in the rugged sense. Despite the fact it being USB-C means I'll have to buy all new cables again, I am fine with that since it's somewhat standard anymore.
Only thing is, I cannot find anything that confirms or denies the phone having an actual 3.5mm jack. I'd rather not have to deal with a dongle to listen to music.