Specifikacije: GSM Arena: Sonym XP1

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XP1 model designation has nothing to do with either Micro, or Soft. It stands for Xtreme Performance, simple as that. Sonim XP1 is officially proof against a stream of water, near 1.7-meter-high drop to concrete, and has an operational range from -20C to 60C. We've seen it tossed and kicked around, run over by cars, treaded on by elephants, dropped in a cement mixer. Meet the survivor form factor.
The Sonim XP1 (also known as JCB Toughphone in some markets and the Chuck Norris phone in our office) was created for the most challenging of environments and activities. Hardened rubber is molded to the durable non-porous casing, keypad buttons are tested to 500,000 pushes, the screen has a scratch-resistant coating. Finally, the USB port, ear jack and external antenna port are sealed with plastic caps so moist and dirt are kept away from those vulnerable points.
Key features:
-Shock, water and dust resistant (after all, we're talking the closest a phone has ever got to a weapon)
-Scratch resistant display
-Philips Nexperia 6120 platform
-Push-to-Talk
-Bluetooth v1.2 (Object Push and Headset profiles only)
-Tri-band GSM/GPRS phone
-1000 SMS storage
-MP3 and WAV ringtones
-Very loud speakerphone
-10 MB flash memory
-2.5 mm audio jack
-Nice battery performance thanks to the Li-Ion 1100 mAh battery
-No-questions-asked 3 year warranty
Main disadvantages
-Featurewise on-par with the cheapest phones out there
-No EDGE, UMTS or HSDPA
-Chubby and unsightly, though that may as well be a benefit
-Poor screen resolution, basic user interface
-Compatible with only a slim number Bluetooth headsets
-Quite expensive at nearly 300 EUR
-FM radio could have been a nice add-on
-No extra features such as a compass or a flashlight
Detaljan prikaz na GSM Arena: Sonim XP1 review: Toughest of phones
[Ovu poruku je menjao Catch 22 dana 17.08.2008. u 03:11 GMT+1]