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  • The world's smallest, rugged 4G smartphone called Atom, running full Android, just raised

  • over a million dollars on Kickstarter.

  • But, how durable is it really?

  • And what's it made of?

  • And how small is too small?

  • Let's find out.

  • [Intro]

  • This little guy, which is literally the same size as your ear, is probably the smallest

  • smartphone I've ever tested.

  • The 2.4 inch screen makes navigation unique, but not impossible.

  • Running the full version of Android, all the normal apps should open and work just fine...just,

  • you know, they'll look like they were made for ants.

  • The screen resolution is 240 by 432, which gives it a few thousand more pixels than the

  • Apple watch.

  • But even then, YouTube videos still look pretty solid.

  • [YouTube video playing in background.]

  • But we're here for the durability, and with that comes the scratch test.

  • Atom is rocking an unspecified version of Gorilla Glass under that pre-installed screen

  • protector, which means we know it will hold it's own during a scratch test.

  • My Mohs scale is drawn much smaller this time, but the screen is indeed Gorilla Glass and

  • not the plastic stuff we've seen on some other rugged phones.

  • It scratches at a level 6 and a deeper groove at a level 7.

  • So keys and coins won't affect the phone that's the size of a razor blade, and not even razor

  • blades can scratch the surface.

  • There's a front facing 8 megapixel camera tucked up under that screen glassalso

  • protected from scratches.

  • And there are two capacitive buttons down at the bottom, one that opens your recent

  • apps and a back button, both sitting next to that center fingerprint scanner, which

  • is unscratchable.

  • Kind of nice to have that invincibility on a rugged phone that's basically the same size

  • as your finger anyway.

  • The earpiece grille is made from plastic and very securely attached to the phone.

  • And the bottom grille is also made from that same plastic material.

  • Digging into the sides of the Atom, we show a thick layer of rubber surrounding the whole

  • phone, along with the black plastic power button, and a programmable red plastic button

  • that can be used to activate the camera or phone calls.

  • As long as Bixby doesn't start popping up, I think it's a great feature.

  • We have a modern USB-C charging port along the side.

  • Nothing along the bottom, but up here at the top, the little guy has a headphone jack,

  • which is awesome.

  • Even though the Atom is a fraction of the size of an iPhone, and at ip68 is more water-resistant

  • than an iPhone, it still has a headphone jack.

  • I think a thumbs up is deserved for companies that pack their phones full of useful features.

  • The other side of the phone next to the volume buttons has a dual SIM card slot with plenty

  • of rubber around the tip to keep liquid from leaking.

  • The red accents on the outside of the phone are aesthetically present on the inside.

  • I'll have to delve into that more later.

  • The rear camera is a 16 megapixel sensor covered with glass.

  • With a phone this small and inexpensive, you might expect cheap materials, but so far things

  • have been pretty solid.

  • The single color LED flash is also under that glass.

  • The back of the phone is covered in yet another layer of thick black rubber.

  • I tried drawing the electron trajectory of an atom on the back of this Atom phone, but

  • the rubber thwarted my razor by hiding almost all traces of scratching.

  • The textured back material does provide substantial grip though – I'm a fan.

  • The universal logo is made from plastic but also solidly attached to the phone body.

  • One unique thing about the Atom is a little slot for a tether or necklace strap down at

  • the bottom.

  • It might also be used for the optional bike mounts or outdoorsy stuff if you're one of

  • those people that likes to go outside.

  • Speaking of dangerous things to do, it's time for the burn test.

  • The flame from my lighter basically takes over the whole 2.4 inch screen.

  • And something new happens 10 seconds into the burnthe screen goes black with a

  • bright white center to the burn mark.

  • Normally we would see this on an AMOLED screen that wouldn't recover, but this LCD display

  • still recovered completely, which is scientific in some way I'm sure.

  • The cute little guy is just a tad longer than my thumb, and it's time for a bend test to

  • see how well it will actually hold up under stress.

  • It's quite a bit thicker than most phones at .7 inches thick to include that 2,000 milliamp

  • hour battery, which is larger than an iPhone, but who's keeping track.

  • The thing is built like a small brick, and as you might assume, nothing I could do would

  • make the phone break.

  • Overall, I'm impressed.

  • If you've ever wanted an over-sized tic-tac with full Android capabilities in your pocket,

  • this is the phone for you.

  • I'll toss a link in the description if you're interested in getting one as a backup, or

  • even a daily driver.

  • Hit that subscribe button if you haven't already.

  • And thanks a ton for watching, I'll see you around.

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