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Sonim XP3™ Quest Pro

November 11th, 2010

Sonim XP3™ Quest ProExperience the Sonim XP3™ Quest Pro

Sonim Technologies is so confident they have the best and toughest cellphone in the world today that they are offering a 3-year unconditional warranty for Sonim XP 3.2 Quest Pro cellphone. Sonim has come up with a much improved version of last year’s Sonim XP3 Quest tough cellphone. We all thought that this military-grade phone has reached it pinnacle of extreme ruggedness, but Sonim unveiled the upgraded XP 3.2 Quest Pro at CES 2010 earlier in January. This latest model got equipped with Gorilla Glass. Try to hammer a nail to the Sonim XP 3.2 Quest Pro display screen and be amused, the nail won’t even make a scratch!

The Sonic XP 3.2 Quest Pro is completely water-proof and has survived every possible torture test it was punished with. The construction of this phone exceeds the Military certification, MIL-810G, for resistance to dust, salt, sand, shock, heat, and cold. With confirmed RPS rating of IP67, it is the world’s ultimate toughest cellphone, able to survive drops as high as 15 feet, survived in all extreme weather and environment. The phone is really durable, putting it on a vise, kicking, stomping on it or throwing it against a solid cement wall will not even make a small scratch.

It works well even if you are in sub zero climate and wet weather. Go swimming with it and ask your friend to call you while you are snorkeling and the Sonic XP 3.2 quest will ring perfectly. It is the only cellphone I know that will let you make a call or send a text message while you are 2 meters underwater!

Sonim XP3™ Quest ProYou don’t need to be in the military to appreciate the awesome ruggedness of the Sonim XP 3.2 Quest Pro. If you are an outdoors person who still worries about bringing your precious iPhone 3G/3GS or Blackberry phones into the wildest destinations, fear no more. Whether you like mountain/rock climbing, swimming, boating, biking, snorkeling, cave exploring, you can still stay connected if you buy the XP 3.2 Quest Pro. You can be on top of Mt. Everest or in the middle of the Kalahari Desert, be assured that your XP 3.2 Quest Pro will work immaculately.

The selling price of Sonim XP 3.2 Quest Pro is under $500. For those who are conscious with cash, the cost may be viewed as high but for those who value quality, Sonim XP 3.2 Quest Pro cellphone is something worth having.

Built For Life in the most inhospitable environments, the Sonim XP3 Quest Pro was designed and engineered in response to our customers’ requests for an upmost rugged phone that fuses first-class features with Sonim’s renowned premium rugged construction and durability.

Outfitted with the unparalleled protection of the Gorilla Glass, the Sonim XP3 Quest Pro raises, yet again, the bar of extreme ruggedness. It also boasts an extended Battery Life (up to 18 hours of talk time and 1500 hours of standby) and includes, among other capabilities, A-GPS, a powerfull LED torch, 2MP camera, and a suite of JAVA applications designed to meet every need of the avid hiker or the construction worker on the job site.The XP3 Quest Pro continues Sonim’s legacy of super-rugged phones. It provides another rock-solid, reliable lifeline for people who work and/or play in extreme environmental conditions.

And of course it’s backed by Sonim’s industry-leading 3-Year Comprehensive Warranty.

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Sonim XP2 Spirit

November 8th, 2010

Sonim XP2 SpiritRugged is just the beginning.

Sonim XP2 SpiritIf you work and play in extreme environments don’t compromise functionality for toughness. The XP2 Spirit is more than just the next-generation robust 3G phone – it’s a rugged work of art. This tough phone empowers you to take it wherever you want and NOT handle it with care.

Seamlessly blending form and function, the XP2 Spirit is loaded with features:

  • 3-megapixel camera for images and video
  • A suite of JAVA applications and a multimedia player
  • 2” hi-res display, protected by 1.5mm of Gorilla glass
  • A dense magnesium core
  • Waterproof shell made from hardened rubber, fiberglass and nylon
  • A Gore-Tex-covered speaker

The XP2 Spirit was created to survive extreme environmental conditions. It follows in a long tradition of Sonim phones: Built For Life, and as always backed by Sonim’s industry-leading 3-Year Comprehensive Warranty.

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Sonim XP1

October 31st, 2010

TOUGH TO THE CORE

The XP1300 CORE is the cornerstone for the newest generation of rugged Sonim mobile phones. The first IP-68 rated GSM handset combined with Sonim’s unparalleled ruggedness, make the XP1300 CORE the most reliable tool of communication on the market. Its adaptability to different environments gives you the confidence to take your phone far beyond the urban borders.

The Sonim XP1300 CORE not only carries on the successful line of its predecessors, but takes it to the next level. The completely dust proof keypad with extra wide keys, ultra rugged fiberglass mix housing and the staple Gorilla Glass lens enable the XP1300 CORE to endure the harshest conditions. Moreover, its complete submersibility makes it the best phone to use when working with liquids. The new and improved 2″ high resolution display enables the user to clearly read the screen even in less optimal conditions, and a highly adaptive microphone with noise cancellation keeps your conversation going even while on a construction site.

Backed by Sonim’s industry-leading 3-Year Comprehensive Warranty, the Sonim XP1300 CORE is the ideal foundation for rugged communication since it was created to match our customers’ extreme work environment. No fuss – all necessity, the XP1300 CORE is vital for every professional who needs a reliable, user friendly handset that provides them with features to make their rugged lives easier.

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