What’s the difference? Blackview BV9900 Pro vs Caterpillar S62 Pro

Two powerhouse smartphones in the rugged smartphone industry and priced similarly globally has the consumer asking what the difference is. While priced similarly Blackview smartphones are available in 80 countries while the Cat S62 Pro is currently only available in 60 countries but we can’t let distribution decide what one of these rugged smartphones is better value for money. Let’s take a look at the key specifications below to see What’s the difference between Blackview BV9900 Pro and CAT S62 Pro.

Blackview BV9900 Pro

CAT S62 Pro

Dustproof

Yes

Yes

Water-Resistant

Yes

Yes

Weight

264g

248g

Screen Sice

5.84 Inch

5.7 Inch

Pixel Density

432ppi

424ppi

RAM

8GB

6GB

Innternal Storage

128GB

128GB

Integrated LTE

Yes

No

MegaPixels (Main Camera)

48MP & 5MP & 2MP

12MP

Video Recording (Main Camera)

2160 x 30fps

1080 x 30fps

Continuous Autofocus when recording movies

No

Yes

Manual Exposure

No

Yes

CMOS Sensor

Yes

NO

Front Facing LED Flash

No

Yes

Has a 3.5 MM Audio Jack

No

Yes

Battery Power

4380mAh

4000mAh

Supports fast charging

Yes

No

Ultra power save mode

Yes

No

Bluetooth Version

5

5

5G Supported

No

No

 

The technical specifications are close and while the Blackview BV9900 Pro has 9.5% more battery power and a slightly larger screen it lacks smaller features like the LED front-facing flash and manual exposure on the main camera. The Blackview BV9900 Pro is made from metal with a glass front while the CAT S62 Pro is made from a plastic back, aluminium frame and glass front.  

You can view a quick durability test on YouTube of the Blackview BV9900 Pro and the Cat S62 Pro and decide on the ruggedness of the smartphones. Both the Blackview BV9900 and Cat S62 Pro have Gorilla glass but it is always worth adding a case and screen protector. 

Avoid a costly display break by adding a screen protector to your CAT S62 and Blackview BV9900 Pro.

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