Rugged smartphones might not be as sexy as the latest Samsung or iPhone, but models like the Cat S48c survive on the jobsite much better. This model is available on Sprint and Verizon networks.
10-Second Summary
- IP68 rating and waterproof up to 4 feet
- MIL-SPEC 810G rating
- Non-removableย 4000 mAh battery
- ย Gorilla Glass 5 with 5โณ display (1920 x 1080 pixels)
- 13 MP main camera, 5 MP front
- 32 GB (Sprint) or 64 GB (Verizon) internal memory, extendable up to 128 GB micro SD
- 4G network compatible
- Qualcomm 2.2 GHz octacoreย processor
- Android Oreo operating system with upgrade to Pie
Feature Set
Processor
With its 2.2 GHz Qualcomm octacoreย processor, the Cat S48c is sitting solidly in the mid-range of processing power. Itโs slightly slower than the S41 and should run most any app well, providing you donโt keep a lot of additional ones open in the background.
With Android Oreo onboard and a Pie upgrade available to you, the operating system wonโt hold you back just yet.
Memory
32 GB of internal memory is a little on the short side these days. Fortunately, you can easily upgrade with an additional 128 GB with a microSD card. Realistically, itโs pretty affordable to buy the additional memory card and Cat doesnโt have to offer several versions with different storage amounts.
4 GB of RAM pairs well with the processor and shouldnโt give you any issues.
Battery
The 4000 mAh battery in the Cat S48c is about as low as Iโd like to go with todayโs power hungry apps. Itโs a full 20% less than the massive 5000 mAh battery in the S41 that makes all-day work on one charge a legitimate reality.
Camera
Cat packs the phone with a capable 13 MP autofocusing main camera and 5 MP fixed focus front camera. The front camera drops from 8 MP on the S41, though itโs not likely to hurt your selfie that much.
Thereโs no indication that these are upgrades from the S41โs camera quality, so youโll want something different to take your vacation photos with or get familiar with Photoshop.
Display
The Cat S48c has a 5โณ Gorilla Glass 5 display with true HD at 1920 x 1080 pixels. The S41โs display is a huge win as a Super Bright display. This model doesnโt claim to have the same brightness, but it should offer a clear image for watching Pro Tool Reviews YouTube videos. Itโs also responsive with wet fingers and when youโre wearing gloves.
Environment Ratings

Drop tests certify this model up to 6 feet onto concrete. It carries a Non-Incendive Class1 Div2, Group A-D, T4 certification โ something the S41 doesnโt.
Essentially, even Ben Parker will have a tough time breaking this one.
Data Speeds
One of the biggest differences youโll notice is in the data speeds. The Sprint version gives you up to 600 Mbps download and 150 Mbps upload speeds. Verizon users get a bit less with 400 Mbps down and 75 up.
Either way, itโs an upgrade over the S41โs 300 down/50 up speeds.
Price
Full price on the Sprint model is $480 and youโll pay $599.99 for the Verizon model once it hits their stores. However, Verizon Business and Enterprise customers can get it for $249.99 with a two-year contract. Itโs a little more than the most recent rugged phones from Kyocera, but still well under the cost of the latest iPhone.
Final Thoughts
There arenโt any real surprises with the Cat S48c โ itโs moving up on the hardware side of things as technology evolves, even for this mid-grade class. There are enough tradeoffs between this and the less expensive S41 to make you look closely at both before you decide which one is going to be the better fit.
Cat S48c Rugged Smartphone Specifications
- Battery: 4000 mAh
- Operating System: Oreo with Pie upgrade available
- Internal Storage: 32 GB (Sprint), 64 GB (Verizon), expandable up to 128 GB microSD
- ROM: 4 GB
- Processor: Qualcomm 2.2 GHz octacore
- Display: 5โณ Gorilla Glass 5 hi-def 1920 x 1080 pixels
- Cameras: 13 MP main, 5 MP front
- Data Speeds: Sprint โ 600 Mbps down/150 up, Verizon โ 400 down, 75 up
- IP Rating: IP68 (waterproof to 4 feet for 35 minutes)
- Certifications: MIL-SPEC 810G, Shock and Drop, Non-Incendive, Class1 Div2, Group A-D, T4
- Drop Test: 6 feet onto concrete
- Dimensions: 5.9 x 3.0 x 0.5 inches
- Weight: 9.1 ounces
- Price: $480 (Sprint), $599.99 (Verizon), $459.99ย (CDMA unlocked)
