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Jun 07, 2019
Rugged GSM Phone Great for Voice and Text
2 of 2 found this helpful This phone is great for its designed purpose. I needed a phone that can take some physical abuse, e.g. get wet and banged around and dropped without damage. I also wanted a phone with loud, clear audio and long battery uptime. This Sonim XP5s phone has met and exceeded my expectations in all of those areas. I am pleased with my purchase. I am using the phone with a Mint Mobile SIM card without any trouble (T-Mobile towers). This phone also has one camera that does a surprisingly good job. What are the negatives? Sonim does not provide a warranty for phones not purchased through their authorized dealer network - this is not one. No user manual is provided, but you can download the one from AT&T. Note the AT&T manual does not fully cover all of the phone's functionality, and it describes features that are included with the phone but not useable unless you are and AT&T customer. A little experimentation was necessary to figure out how things work. For example, pressing and holding the menu button for a few seconds, when the phone is in standby mode, toggles the "torch" (camera flash LED) on and off. This is very handy but is not described anywhere in the manual. Another negative is an expensive accessory is required to use standard headphones (3.5mm stereo plug) with this phone. The FM radio will not function without headphones connected because the headphone wires are used for the antenna. The phone does have a web browser app, but it is impractical to use with the small screen and cursor keys. If you want a rugged GSM phone for voice and text, the Sonim XP5s is a good choice.

Mar 30, 2016
Great Little Speaker
1 of 1 found this helpful Does what it is supposed to do. Works great.
