Sonim XP3300 Force Announced-Phone with Longest Talktime

Sonim has launched their XP3300 Force handset at the MWC (Mobile World Congress) in Fira, Barcelona. It is the rugged phone launched by Sonim to take their legendary ruggedness to the enterprise segment.

It is an ultra rugged MRM (Mobile Research Market) device designed to help enterprises and government organisations track and keep track of their worker’s tasks and assets.

The phone has been built especially for those people who work for long durations like 16 hours or so by maximizing efficiency and minimizing downtime to enhance safety in industries such as logistics, transportation and utilities.

Some of the main features of the Sonim XP3300 FORCE are:

  • 20-24 hours of talktime, 800 hours of stand-by time
  • Noise cancelling microphone, 23mm loudspeaker protected by a GORE vent
  • 2″ High Resolution Display protected by 1.5mm thick Coring Gorilla Glass
  • Withstands temperatures ranging from -22 to +55 Celcius
  • GPRS, EDGE
  • 26 hours of GPS tracking using MRM Applications (5 minute location update intervals)
  • 2 Megapixel Camera with LED Flash and Digital Zoom
  • Sonim Java Application Manager Store (JAM)
  • 3 year comprehensive warranty

A software update for the XP3300 Force will be released after it is commercially certified in Q2 2011.

Some of the popular applications available are

  • Opera Mini
  • City Cruiser Navigation
  • mComet from Actsoft
  • Timecard from Econz Wireless
  • Track & Trace from Spotmaster
  • TimeTrack from Xora

Sonim has always come up with new ways to showcase the abilities of their product and it is no different with the XP3300 Force. Here are a few videos which showcase how rugged Sonim phone are:

Submerging it in an anti-freeze mixture

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYbxs6CQJAk

Dropping it from a height of 30 metres

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zFhuJ2evvU


Sandeep Sarma: Sandeep Sarma is a blogger and a freelance photographer. Apart from gadgets and phones, he also has a passion for movies and cars. He currently uses the S7 Edge as his main phone. Catch him on twitter at @sandeep9sarma
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