NAUTIZ X6 certified on major Canadian cellular carriers

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[Lidköping, Sweden, January 7, 2020.] Handheld Group, a leading supplier of rugged mobile computers, today announced that its popular the Nautiz X6 handheld is certified to operate on Canadian cellular carriers Rogers Wireless, TELUS Mobility and Bell Mobility. The Nautiz X6 is an ultra-rugged Android handheld with a 6-inch touchscreen and designed specifically for field work in harsh environments.

The Nautiz X6 is a rugged “phablet” that combines the generous screen real estate of a tablet with the on-the-go functionality of a smartphone. It’s a powerful mobile computer, communication device, and data collector— and now it’s certified to operate on Canada’s three largest wireless networks: Rogers, TELUS and Bell.

“Canada’s major cellular networks have now certified that the Nautiz X6 meets their standards for connectivity,” says Jim Rimay, President of Handheld US, Handheld Group’s North American subsidiary. “The Nautiz X6 handheld offers IP67 ruggedness, our free suite of MaxGo Android MDM software applications, and 4G/LTE at a competitive price. It’s a great solution for mobile workforces — including one of Canada’s largest rail companies, which has already deployed over 7,000 Nautiz X6 rugged handhelds throughout the country.”

The Nautiz X6 rugged phablet features an 8-core processor, Android 8.0 (Oreo), a built-in u-blox NEO-M8N receiver, a high-speed 2D imager (optional), and 13-megapixel/5-megapixel dual cameras. It’s IP67-rated for waterproof, dust-tight performance, plus a broad operating-temperature range. Its 6-inch sunlight-readable capacitive touchscreen is both crystal-clear and functional, featuring super-hardened Gorilla Glass.

The Nautiz X6 is available for immediate shipment to Canada and other countries around the world. 

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