Should you actually get the Kyocera Duraxv Extremeplus Non Camera?
The editor weighs in — flanked by the optimist on her shoulder and the cynic on the other.
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Our takeEditorial
The non-camera DuraXV Extreme+ is the same rugged phone minus the lens - priced the same, built for environments where a camera is a compliance issue.
The Optimist
“IP68 rugged hardware that passes through a camera-restricted facility gate without a policy exception.”
The Cynic
“You are paying $250 for a phone with 2 GB of RAM and they took the camera out too.”
Our take
The camera-free variant of Kyocera's IP68 rugged flip - same tough engineering, built for camera-restricted workplaces.
The Kyocera DuraXV Extreme+ Non-Camera is identical to the standard DuraXV Extreme+ in every specification except one: the rear camera has been removed. That is not a downgrade - it is a purposeful configuration. Government facilities, defense contractors, secure manufacturing environments, and healthcare settings frequently prohibit camera-capable devices on-site, and Kyocera produces this variant specifically for that compliance requirement. The 2022 IP68-rated polycarbonate clamshell with the Helio A22 processor, 2 GB of RAM, 4G LTE connectivity on Verizon, and MIL-STD-810 ruggedness certification remains exactly as built. The 1770 mAh battery powers the same tiny 2.6-inch 240 x 320 display. At $250 - identical pricing to the camera variant - the trade is straightforward: buyers who need camera-free compliance get exactly the same durable hardware in a configuration that satisfies facility policy. For the IT administrator or facilities manager tasked with equipping a workforce in a restricted environment, this phone removes an approval obstacle without any functional compromise to the communication capability.
What we love
IP68 water and dust resistance
MIL-STD-810 rugged certification
Compliant with camera-restricted environments - no camera hardware
Polycarbonate clamshell protects screen when closed
Android AOSP for regulated deployments
4G LTE on Verizon
What we don't
No camera at all - not suitable if any photography is needed
No 5G
2.6-inch 240 x 320 display is very small
Helio A22 with 2 GB RAM is minimal
1770 mAh battery is small
$250 for hardware that lacks a camera may feel steep outside the compliance use case
Full specifications
Display
Size2.6"
Resolution240 x 320
PPI154
Performance
ChipHelio A22 MT6761
OSAOSP
Battery
Wireless chargingNo
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about the Kyocera Duraxv Extremeplus Non Camera
What kind of display does the Kyocera Duraxv Extremeplus Non Camera have?
Same 2.6-inch 240 x 320 display as the camera variant. Approximately 154 pixels per inch - readable for dialing and short messages at close range, visually coarse by smartphone standards. The clamshell form protects this screen when the phone is not in use. Not suitable for extended media consumption or navigation; built for communication.
What kind of camera does the Kyocera Duraxv Extremeplus Non Camera have?
No camera. This is the defining difference from the standard DuraXV Extreme+. There is no rear lens, no front lens, no camera hardware at all. Deployments in camera-restricted environments - secured government buildings, certain defense or healthcare facilities - can issue this device without a policy waiver. Any documentation tasks that require photography will need a separate approved camera device.
What is the battery life of the Kyocera Duraxv Extremeplus Non Camera?
The 1770 mAh battery is shared with the camera variant. The absence of a camera does not meaningfully change power consumption because the camera on the standard model was only activated on demand. Battery life follows the same profile: efficient chip and tiny display yield solid standby time for a communication-focused use case.
What processor does the Kyocera Duraxv Extremeplus Non Camera use?
MediaTek Helio A22 MT6761 with 2 GB RAM running Android AOSP. Identical to the camera variant. Adequate for calls, messaging, and basic Android tasks. Not suitable for demanding apps. In regulated enterprise deployments this is often an asset - a phone that employees cannot use for social media or gaming keeps the device on-task.
How much storage does the Kyocera Duraxv Extremeplus Non Camera have?
Storage is not specified in the available data. The standard DuraXV Extreme+ typically shipped with 16 GB of internal storage plus microSD expansion. This variant is expected to match. For a communication-first device the storage needs are minimal.
What kind of speakers does the Kyocera Duraxv Extremeplus Non Camera have?
The loudspeaker is designed for use in noisy environments - industrial floors, construction sites. Clear call audio in high-ambient-noise settings is a Kyocera design priority for this line. Media playback fidelity is secondary.
Does the Kyocera Duraxv Extremeplus Non Camera support fingerprint or face unlock?
No biometric authentication. PIN and lock-screen security via Android AOSP. Consistent with a device designed for regulated enterprise deployment where biometrics may also face policy restrictions.
Is the Kyocera Duraxv Extremeplus Non Camera water-resistant?
IP68 rated. Same certification as the camera variant: complete dust protection, submersion-resistant to standard IP68 depth and duration. Designed for rain, splashing, and brief submersion without damage.