The Sonim XP3300 Force is officially the World's Toughest Mobile Phone according to Guinness World Records.
It’s been dropped from 25 metres - around ten stories - onto concrete without any operational damage, pushing the 2008 JCB Toughphone out of the record book. A later attempt to reach 30 metres proved unsuccessful.
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Rugged mobile phone manufacturer Sonim Technologies has launched a new device, the Sonim XP1300 Core, which it's describing as the world's first IP-68 rated GSM handset that's fully submersible in 2 metres of water. Previous devices, such as the Sonim XP3, were only rated to IP57.
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Rugged phone manufacturer Sonim Technologies has launched a special version of its XP3 handset that can be combined with a new 'lone worker' safety solution.
The Sonim XP3 Sentinel offers the company's usual ultra-touch specifications: it can be dropped from 2 metres onto concrete, will survive in a metre of water for up to 30 minutes and can operate in temperatures from -20 to +55 Celsius.
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Sonim Technologies, the manufacturer of rugged mobile phones, has launched its first rugged 3G handset in Europe.
It's called the Xtreme Performance 2 and is equipped with a 3-megapixel camera, a 2-inch scratch-resistant display and a tough, waterproof casing.
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