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Zebra TC25

Rugged, value-driven 4.3-inch Android smartphone, communications, and data collecting device for field service, postal, courier, delivery
(by Conrad H. Blickenstorfer)

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On February 13, 2018, Zebra Technologies Corporation launched the Android-based TC25 smartphone as a tough, value-driven multi-purpose device for field service, postal, courier, direct store delivery, route accounting and the like.

The TC25 is a sister product to the TC20, which was announced October 2017. The TC20 and TC25 are largely identical. But whereas the TC20 is targeted at mostly indoor work in retail, hospitality and light warehousing, the TC25 is designed for use on the road. So the TC25 has mobile voice and data and is better sealed against the elements than the TC20, but the TC25 doesn't come in a version with a hardware keyboard like the TC20 does. As a result, Zebra calls the TC20 a mobile computer, but the TC25 a rugged smartphone.

It's all Android now

With Microsoft's October 2017 announcement that Windows 10 Mobile had essentially gone into maintenance mode, it's fair to say that the non-Apple mobile handheld market is pretty much all Android now and it wouldn't make much sense to offer both Windows and Android on the same hardware platform. And Zebra didn't.

Instead, the TC25 runs Android 7 "Nougat" on a competent QualCom octa-core MSM8937 SnapDragon, the same chip that powers dozen of consumer smartphones.

Earlier versions of Android did not meet enterprise security standards and requirements, but Android security has been ramped up considerably over the past few releases.

In addition, Zebra offers LifeGuard for Android that adds years of OS security support via periodic security updates and legacy OS security support to match the enterprise hardware lifecycle.

And since Zebra was an early adopter of Android for enterprise solutions, the company has compiled significant experience and makes that available in its "Mobility DNA," an integrated suite of business, management, productivity and development tools.

What does the TC25 offer?

With the new TC25, Zebra provides a versatile, sensible, durable smartphone for small business on the road. It looks, feels and handles like a modern smartphone, which means almost anyone will instantly be familiar with it.

The 4.3-inch screen is a little smaller than that of "big-screen" consumer smartphones, and that makes it handier to use and stow away in a pocket. 800 x 480 pixel resolution means 217 pixels per inch, the same excellent sharpness as that of an Apple iMac27 retina desktop. There's capacitive multi-touch, of course, and WiFi and Bluetooth.

The battery is internal, like on most smartphones, but Zebra offers a snap-on "PowerPack" that can instantly be replaced with a freshly charged one.

Customers who need RFID reading and writing can easily add that to the TC25 with a special sled. A pistol grip is available for easy handling.

Enterprise-grade scanning options

What sets professional and enterprise mobile computing devices apart from standard consumer smartphones is not only greater ruggedness and durability, but also the availability of industrial-grade scanning. TC25 users can either opt for the Zebra SE2100 or the Zebra SE4710 scan engines.

The SE2100 (shown below right) is an entry-level 1D/2D scanner that may look like a standard smartphone camera module, but is actually a tiny turnkey combination imager engine and illumination system tuned for high quality barcode scanning performance. Depending on the type of code, decode ranges are from about 2 to 14 inches, the SE2100 can read codes off phones, and decoding is entirely done in software (see SE2100 spec sheet).

The SE4710 (shown above left) is a higher-end 1D/2D scanner with red aiming LED, a scan range of about 2 to 30 inches, and a combination of onboard software/hardware scanning for faster capture and processing. For TC25 customers, what it boils down to is whether they'll use their handheld for just occasional scanning (SE2100) or frequent scanning (SE4710). (see SE4710 spec sheet).

Connectivity galore

On the connectivity and communications side, there's dual-band 802.1a/b/g/n WiFi with 802.11r fast roam, Bluetooth 4.2 BLE, but no mobile broadband as this is not a conventional phone. There is a speaker, of course, and dual microphones for maximum voice clarity on PTT Pro or PTT Express Push-To-Talk calls. With the press of a button, users can reach a specific contact, a specific group of contacts, or everyone in the group.

And, unlike the TC20, the TC25 has a Nano SIM and supports wireless wide area network voice and data communication via 2G/3G/4G LTE.

The TC25 supports USB OTG host and client via a USB Type C port. The standard TC25 charging cradle can charge both the all-touch or keyboard models with or without an external PowerPack, or the all-touch model even with the trigger handle. A 5-slot universal ShareCradle is available as well.

Tough and rugged as can be

Although built to handle plenty of abuse, at about seven ounces the TC25 is no heavier than your average large-screen consumer phone. Its footprint is roughly that of an iPhone 8, but with its extra protection the TC25 is about twice as thick. In return for the thickness and weight users not only get an industrial-grade scanner, but also remarkable ruggedness.

There's IP65 sealing where the TC20 only offers IP54. So the TC25 is fully protected against dust and can also handle low pressure water jets from all direction. It can also handle 4-foot drops to concrete, and the device was subjected it to all sorts of MIL-STD-810G torture tests, including tumble (300 from a height of half a meter), vibration, thermal shock, humidity, etc. The operating temperature range is 14 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit, good enough for use in virtually any business. And the screen is protected by Corning's incomparable Gorilla Glass.

A great addition to the Zebra TC lineup

What Zebra has done with the new TC25 is add a small business smartphone-style offering to its growing line of TC series of touch computers. This way, if the 4.7-inch TC70x and 5-inch TC5 series are too large or their many features are not all needed, there's now a smaller, less expensive TC25 with full smartphone capabilities.

The Zebra TC25 rugged smartphone is technologically up-to-date, both on the hardware and on the software side, it's tough enough for enterprise use and use on the road, it's light and handy enough to go anywhere, but with a screen large enough to get the job done. -- C. H. Blickenstorfer, 02/2018

Specifications Zebra TC25
Added/changed Added 02/2018
Form-factor Rugged Android smartphone
CPU Octa-core Qualcomm MSM8937
CPU Speed 1.4GHz
Graphics Qualcomm Adreno 505 GPU
OS Android Nougat 7.X
RAM/Flash 2GB RAM/16GB Flash
Card slots 1 x MicroSD (up to 128GB SDXC), 1 x Nano Sim
Display type TFT LCD, Corning Gorilla Glass
Display size/res 4.3-inch/800 x 480 pixel (217 ppi, like iMac27 retina)
Digitizer/pens Capacitive multi-touch
Keyboard/keys On-screen
Navigation Touch
Housing Unknown
Operating Temp 14° to 122°F (-10° to 50°C)
Sealing IP65
Shock Multiple 4 feet drops to tile over concrete at room temperature
Vibration 4G peak, 5 Hz to 2 KHz, 1 hour per axis
Tumble 300 0.5-meter tumbles
Size (WxHxD) 5.27 x 2.82 x 0.63 inches (134 x 73 x 16 mm)
Weight 6.9 oz. (195 grams)
Power Non-removable 3,000mAH rechargeable Li-Ion PowerPack
Sensors Accelerometer, ambient light, proximity
Scanning Zebra SE2100 1D/2D scanner, Zebra SE4710 1D/2D + rear camera
Camera Rear: 8mp AF with flash
Interface 1 x USB OTG host/client (Type C connector), audio jack, dual mic, speaker
Wireless Dual-band 802.11a/b/g/n/r, Bluetooth v4.2 BLE, WWAN Americas (4G LTE: B2, B4, B5, B12, B17; WCDMA: B2, B4, B5; GSM: 850,900,1800,1900)
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