TECH REVIEW: The Crosscall Core-X4 is a phone built to last

Technical Review: Crosscall Core-X4 is a durable Crosscall Core-X4 phone. This seems to be the first rule that French company Crosscall, which specializes in outdoor mobility technology, follows when building its devices.


The dual-SIM Crosscall Core-X4 is part of the manufacturer’s latest offering in the water- and dust-resistant device category, which also includes the Core-M4, Core-M4 Go and Core T4 tablets.


The Core-X4’s 5.45-inch Corning Gorilla Glass 3 screen supports wet touch and glove touch. The device comes with a three-year warranty, weighs 234 grams, has removable X-blocks for maximum grip (especially if you have slippery fingers, like me) and can be mounted on all six sides Fall from 2m.
Crosscall hasn’t given up on the magnetic X-Link technology on the back of the device, which uses a docking station for wireless charging and hassle-free data transfer.
One of the features I found impressive is the power button, which also doubles as one of the fastest fingerprint scanners I’ve ever used on a mobile device.
It supports up to five fingerprints, giving users the option to unlock the device without entering a PIN or password. For easy access to your favorite apps, Core-X4 features two buttons on each side, allowing users to program shortcuts, ensuring the apps you need most are only a push of a button away. The Core-X4 comes pre-installed with Google apps including Maps, Play Store, Play Movies, Drive, Duo, Photos, YouTube and YouTube Music.
Sensors are also pre-i

nstalled, including compass, GPS, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
The Core-X4’s 3850 lithium-ion battery can last up to 19 hours and 45 minutes of talk time; or 11 hours at 100% screen brightness with data, GPS, and maps enabled; or 665 hours in standby mode.
It’s been a while since I’ve seen a lanyard on a phone, and it’s included in the Core-X4 bag to better protect your device.
The highlight of the Core-X4 is its 48MP rear camera powered by Fusion4 sensor technology, an algorithm that converts and optimizes pixels based on light levels to deliver crisp image quality in both bright and dark environments. The front camera is 8MP.
Its Achilles’ heel is its storage form. Considering its price tag, camera output (can be changed to 12MP) and pre-installed apps, Crosscall could do with the device’s 32GB of flash storage and 3GB of RAM, although that’s expandable with a micro SD card of up to 512GB, which is just enough for general use.
Additionally, while most devices recently released are leaning towards Android 10, the Core-X4 uses Android 9.
Crosscall founder and president Cyril Vidal said this is because Android 9 “is the version available when development begins.”


“Android 9 remains a very secure and up-to-date environment,” he added.
Despite this assurance, Vidal said Crosscall “cares deeply about the safety and sustainability of its products (as their Crosscall Core-X4 phones have long Crosscall Core-X4 phones battery life), and that an upgrade to Android 10 is in progress.” Overall , Crosscall is more than just a smartphone; It’s designed for a certain type of user – those who spend a lot of time outdoors for work or leisure activities.
If you’re such a user, the Core-X4’s resilience to harsh outdoor environments and its quick-access features will definitely come in handy.

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