![]() ![]() Not that software tweaks or maybe faster flash memory have magically elevated the EC55 to the level of Samsung Exynos or Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 powered devices, but it is marginally quicker at almost everything. What’s mildly fascinating is that hardware-wise the EC55 is almost identical to Zebra’s TC26, but almost across the board, it is slightly faster than that previous design. Geekbench: 337 (single core) 1516 (multi core)Īndrobench (sequential): 289 (sequential read) 85 (sequential write)Īndrobench (random): 65.7 (random read) 13.2 (random write) This is how the Zebra EC55 performed in our suite of benchmark tests: Where it might prove more problematic is if the work environment is dark, as the low-light capability of the rear sensor isn’t fantastic, even with the ‘night’ mode set. Our thinking on the camera situation hasn’t changed since our previous TC26 review, that it would be good to have a better camera, but for recording records at work and optically capturing a barcode, what it has is probably acceptable. Video capture has almost no controls outside the settings, and when you select the video option from the still image interface, it immediately starts recording. But we’re unconvinced it's worth the time to tinker in this fashion given the limitations of the rear sensor.Įasily the most defunct picture mode is HDR, as the screen doesn’t have the range to display an HDR image properly, even if you successfully create one. The 'Pro' mode allows complete manual control of aperture, white balance and ISO. Both are f/2.0 aperture, and the rear camera can capture 4K video.īut the quality of these captures compared with a recent Samsung or Apple design isn’t flattering, and we’d expect even an entry-level phone to be this good.įor still image capture, several special modes are provided for conditions like snow, the beach, portraits and landscapes. On the front is a 5MP selfie camera with a fixed focus, and on the rear is a 13MP autofocus unit. No idea what the sensors are in this device, but neither of the two cameras is likely to excite anyone who takes many pictures. The card tray includes space for a Micro SD card to boost the storage by 128GB for those that need more. ![]() The result is that the review machine came with 32GB, but only 17.3 GB of internal space available with the default app selection. One downside to the specially designed Android implementation is that much of the storage is inaccessible to the end-user. ![]() Our review model came with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of flash storage, but Zebra can provide a model with 4GB/64GB, if needed. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 is an octa-core SoC first launched in 2017 that we’ve seen previously in the Zebra TC26, Asus ZenFone Max and ZenFone 4, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 7, Huawei Y Max, and a slew of Nokia 7.2 designs.Īn excellent power profile and strong multi-tasking performance have made this a popular choice with many phone makers, and it provides a solid platform for the EC55. ![]() And since the battery is removable, you never need to take the device out of service for charging.The irony of the low-resolution screen is that it makes the better parts of this device seem even better. Get 10 hours of power with the standard battery, or choose the extended battery for 14 hours of power - ideal for long or double shifts. And two of the most vulnerable device components are fortified with Gorilla Glass - the display and the scanner exit window. Waterproof, dustproof, drops to concrete, snow, rain, heat, freezing cold - the TC21 can handle it all. Combined with InspectNTrack’s new touchscreen app, technicians will be comfortable operating with new equipment in no time. The right business class accessories makes the TC21 easier to use and easier to manage.įamiliarity with Android virtually eliminates training, while Android 10 with built-in support for a future Android release provides superior future-proofing - the devices you buy today will run future OS generations. The right rugged design delivers reliable operation, day in and day out. All the right features integrate seamlessly with InspectNTrack help your technicians capture the data they need to complete their route inspections efficiently in any environment. If you’re considering purchasing low-cost mobile phones for your technicians, step up to the TC2 Touch Computer - without stepping up in price. ![]()
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