Sonim XP3 QUEST PRO, the new rugged mobile of Sonim
Offer: Free postage to mainland and gift of a 2GB microSD card. Also available in black.
Sonim was at CES 2010 and announced the Sonim XP3.2 Quest Pro, presented by the company as "the hardest phone available with an IP67 rating."
This is an enhanced version of the Sonim Quest, a software developed specifically for outdoor experiences. Software available car GPS navigator, GPS compass for use offline data network 100% schedulable, monitoring programs for athletes that lets you save each point of the route with GPS positions, maximum speed, average speed, altitude, etc.. Mobile phone designed specifically for the Outdoor.
The mobile phone has SUV Sonim Pro Quest GPS, push-to-talk, FM radio, Opera Mini, SonimMail, Bluetooth, Java, MicroSD card slot (up to 2 GB), 2MP camera, a flashlight and a battery can provide many hours of conversation.
It should be noted that Sonim manufacturer offers 3-year unconditional guarantee. You no matter what happens to your phone, the manufacturer will replace it with a new terminal guidance within 10 days.
This is a moving SUV, a rugged that resists almost everything and has some great benefits. Plunge under water, hit it, talk for hours. Sonim Quest Pro is your phone.
Key features:
* IP67 Certified
* Certification MIL-810g
* Size: 119 x 56 x 25 mm
* Weight: 170 grams
* Battery, Talk time: up to 18 hours
* Battery, Standby time: up to 45 days
* Warranty: 3 years unconditional, no questions asked, you get a new one.
* IP67: IP6X for dust / particles and IPX7 for resistance to water, being waterproof to 1 meter deep for 30 minutes.
GSM Bands: Triband last generation
* Coverage: Excellent. Greater than any other phone.
* Shock: drop from 2.5 m to concrete.
* Resistant to extreme temperatures of -20 º C to +55 º C
* Resistant to impact, pressure.
* Resistant to fluids such as oil and more than 500 chemicals.
* SiRF Instant Fix GPS Positioning
* Battery 3.7 V Li-Ion 1850 mAh
* LED flashlight, MP3 player, FM radio
* Bluetooth 2.0, 2MP camera and Push to Talk