A review of the Kyocera DuraXV LTE highlights its utility as a "pro-sanity" device that lacks the tracking infrastructure of modern smartphones. The military-grade flip phone is waterproof, features a basic HTML5 browser, and supports IMAP email without the distractions of a standard app ecosystem. It is praised for its durability, tactile buttons, and the "rage hang-up" capability provided by its physical clamshell design.

