


🛠️ Built to survive your toughest workdays — rugged, reliable, ready.
The Sonim XP5 XP5700 is a military-grade rugged 4G LTE feature phone designed for professionals in extreme environments. Featuring a 3180mAh battery with up to 19 hours talk time, IP68 waterproof/dustproof certification, and MIL-STD-810G shock resistance, it ensures durability on construction sites, manufacturing floors, and beyond. Its dedicated Push-to-Talk button and loud dual speakers enable instant, clear communication even with gloves on. Unlocked for GSM networks, it supports multiple LTE bands and offers 4GB internal storage expandable via microSD. Powered by a Snapdragon processor and running a proprietary Android 4.4, it prioritizes reliability and simplicity over apps, making it the ultimate tool for fieldwork professionals who demand toughness and connectivity.
| ASIN | B016YH55AC |
| Additional Features | waterproof |
| Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
| Average Battery Life Talk Time | 19 Hours |
| Battery Average Life | 19 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 3180 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #277,200 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #5,778 in Cell Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Brand | Sonim |
| Built-In Media | Camera, Video Recorder |
| CPU Model | Snapdragon |
| CPU Speed | 1.2E+3 MHz |
| Camera Description | Rear |
| Cellular Technology | LTE |
| Color | BLACK |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 out of 5 stars 275 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 130 x 120 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 64 GB |
| Form Factor | Bar |
| Frame Rate | 30 fps |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | False |
| Headphones Jack | No headphone jack |
| Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Dimensions | 5.5 x 2.5 x 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.52 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sonim |
| Material Features | environmentally preferable |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
| Model Series | XP5 |
| Model Year | 2018 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | Android 4.4 |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 5 MP |
| Phone Talk Time | 25 Hours |
| Processor Series | Snapdragon |
| Processor Speed | 1.2E+3 MHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 16 GB |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 16 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 5 MP |
| Resolution | 320 x 432 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
| Screen Size | 2.4 Inches |
| Sim Card Size | Micro |
| Specific Absorption Rate | 1.6 Watts per Kilogram |
| Specific Uses For Product | Construction sites, extreme environments, field work, professional use in industries such as construction, transportation, manufacturing, and hospitality |
| UPC | 096962276652 727908214338 096962276379 |
| Unit Count | 8.6 Ounce |
| Video Capture Resolution | 720p |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Network Technology | GSM, LTE |
| Wireless Provider | AT&T |
U**N
Fantastic Dumb Phone (6 stars!) works on Net10 perfectly
UPDATE: I have had this phone for almost a year now. It has been dropped repeatedly including a 9 foot drop off a roof onto hard packed dirt. An extra note is that the screen is tempered glass and has NO scratches after a full 11 months of abuse. (There is a reason I wanted this type of phone ;-) NOTE: I have been using this phone for two weeks and I am 100% satisfied. Photos were taken by this phone to show resolution and color accuracy. NOTE I purchased this phone in March of 2020 and paid $79 for a refurbished phone, they are $150 new as I write this review. I think this phone is ideal for rugged living outdoor people that don't care about "apps" and other smart phone silliness. Its great for builders, farmers and anyone else that plays and works hard on the edge. If you want a tough dumb phone this is the ticket. Dropped it the day I got service on it. Bounced a foot off the asphalt. Yesterday it fell in mud, I unplugged the headset and closed the plastic flap on the headphone jack, and then (gently) sprayed it off with a garden hose. #&$^@% Awesome! Includes calculator, timer, stopwatch, alarm, world clock , calendar, simple web browser (works for forecast.weather daht gov), FM radio (excellent long distance reception, requires wired headphones for antenna but can play mono through the loud speaker), speaker phone (very loud), flashlight, 5MP camera with 720P30F video camcorder (with decent picture and good white balance), audio recorder (can also record the FM radio), SMS and MMS texting. This phone is full 4G-LTE and sounds better than my older LG smart phone (according to my friends). The speaker phone is very loud (you can turn it down) and you can play the radio through the speaker but you have to have a headphone plugged in as an antenna. This phone connects to a computer as a regular USB storage device (umass) and offers full access to your SD card and access to the phones public storage. Verified works on Windows 7 and Linux -- no special software needed. There are no apps and no GPS but it does appear to talk on the network when you are not actually using it so I assume it can still track you somehow but what I really wanted was a tough phone and the ability to say: "Sorry, I have a real phone and it won't run you silly app" the next time I ask for help at a brick and mortar and they tell me they have a *%# app. The only hiccup I had with this phone was getting the data working, you don't have that problem if you are reading this review, I already figured it out and wrote some instructions: GETTING DATA SERVICE TO WORK: Note, depending on your carrier you will need to contact them to get the "APN" configuration that they use and then you will need to manually enter this info into the phone. Try searching on their website for "apn configuration" if you cant contact them by phone. You need to already have phone service, then you configure APN. You use the APN information from YOUR carrier (they will need your SIM# or phone number). For example, Net10 has a site at net10 dot com slash apn, enter your sim or phone number and they will return a page with the APN info you need to put into your phone Here is how to put this APN information into the SONIM XP 5700 phone: 1. click: System Settings (from application screen or the menu button (top left on keypad) 2. click: More... (this is a menu item in system settings) 3. click: Mobile Networks (scroll down) 4. click: Access Point Names (APN) 5. [Press the menu button, top left on the keypad] 6. click: New APN 7. Enter the information from [YOUR CARRIER] in the appropriate text box on the phone. *** DO NOT ENTER any other information than what the carrier gives you. 8. [Press the menu button, top left on the keypad] 9. click: Save 10. After you click save you will see the APN screen, make sure the APN you just added is ticked (a blue dot to the right of it) and press the back button (top right of keyboard) 4 times to get back to your main screen. 11. Turn off the phone, wait a minute and turn it back on. GOAL! Browser and MMS texting should work, it does on mine. Feel free to share these instructions.
S**.
Phone Software is a NO-GO
This phone has a lot of promise- Very rugged construction. Water-tight gaskets. Gorilla Glass screen. Beefy buttons. Great audio in a phone call when using the built-in speaker and microphone. Speakerphone is very loud and clear. Now the Downsides (MANY): Bluetooth audio on car audio sounds great, but person you are speaking with only gets every third word or so. This is consistent with three different people on landlines and cell phones. They can't make out what I'm saying but I can hear them fine. Verizon has no ability to update the firmware. SONIM, the manufacturer, offers no firmware upgrade. I have 800 contacts I wanted to transfer from my previous phone to the SONIM XP5700, and the literature says one can download those contacts from Verizon Cloud. I uploaded all 800 to Verizon cloud from my previous phone, but the XP5700 can not download an application. period. NO APPLICATIONS CAN BE DOWNLOADED. Next, I tried to use the XP5700 backup and restore function. It complained it needed a SD card. FIne- I put an SD card in and told it to back up its one contact I manually entered into the phone. the XP5700 told me it couldn't use the SD card because it wasn't primary. There are no instructions on how to make this card primary. Supposedly, one can set the phone to transfer over bluetooth from the other phone. Only thing is, there is no APPLICATION on the XP5700 to transfer via bluetooth. The phone uses the Android operating system, yet has no PlayStore icon or connection. Texting is a NIGHTMARE. Predictive text is put up on the screen and runs far from what you want to type in. It's useless to use the web browser, as it uses the same predictive text to try to guess your website you are trying to put in. Total waste of time. If you don't have many or any contacts to put in the phone, and you just want to punch in telephone numbers to call others, this is a pretty darned good phone as a phone. If you want to transfer contacts, use any of the advertised features beyond the basic phone function, you are not going to be pleased with this phone. In short, this has the potential to be a great phone, but it appears as if no one at SONIM has the least idea how to make a phone work like a phone.
W**R
The Brick
I love this phone, and I hate this phone at the same time. I've used an iPhone 7 for the last 2.5 years, and that phone is wonderful for texting, browsing the internet, using various apps, etc., in fact, it's a little too good at all those things, to the point that I found I was addicted to it. Addiction is an idol, and idolatry is sin, so I ordered this phone to replace it. I am already an AT&T customer, so changing over from the iPhone to the Sonim was as simple as swinging by the AT&T store, them removing the SIM from the iPhone, snapping it into an adapter, and installing it in the new phone. Done. I then installed a 128GB micro SD card, and AT&T has an app that allows for swapping over pictures, contacts, and call history. Nothing else transfers, however, including the music, so I was a little sad about that. What this phone does well: phone calls. It has reception where the iPhone didn't. It has battery life that the iPhone didn't. In fact, if not using the phone for anything except calls, it lasts more than a week on a charge. Compared to a day for the iPhone, I am impressed. It has a built in light, it has a small camera, it makes calls, it can text in a pinch, and you can save music to it and play back pretty loud with the phone itself. The ringer is very loud, if you need it loud (I do since I work in a noisy auto repair shop), and the speakerphone is equally loud. What it does not do well: hide in one's pocket. It's big, really big, much bigger than I expected. If you want to see what it's like, go to a store that sells wood, get a 3X5/4 piece of wood 5.5 inches long, and try carrying it around. I highly recommend a belt holster because trying to carry this in my back pocket like an iPhone doesn't work, nor does carrying it in a jacket pocket or shirt pocket. The browser is terrible, no temptation to surf the internet with this thing (which is good for me). Texting is awful. If someone starts a text conversation, after two or three messages, I just call them because it's too frustrating to try to text. It does pretty good predicting text, although not as well as the iPhone, but it's a long laborious process, and I don't have time for that. The PTT requires special service. It's not something AT&T advertises on their website, and I haven't gone and talked to them in person to see if I can get it set up to work. Therefore, I have not been able to use that feature. It also has a pretty high learning curve on how to make things happen, not as intuitive as the iPhone. Do I regret it? No. It's just what I need: a basic phone that makes phone calls and has a few simple tools. Do I miss the iPhone? Well, just like an addict misses getting a hit of whatever they are addicted to. So, five stars for being a tough capable phone that does what a basic phone should do very well. Yes, WiFi tethering does work. Works very well with my laptop, but it drains the battery pretty quick. It's supposed to have cable tethering, but for some reason my computer doesn't recognize, communicate with, or charge the phone through the USB ports. It's not a big deal to me, just kind of perplexing. We bought two, one came with good, clear instructions, the other looked like there are blank slashes across the pages, making it worthless. I'm not going to ding it because of that, but if both had bad manuals, it would have lost a star.
F**K
Decent phone, but missing key features
My first impression of this phone was good. Its a huge brick, its rugged and works great clipped to your belt. The speaker phone is very loud, super clear, an excellent feature. I like the flashlight button on the front too. The camera for a phone like this? Incredibly good. Yes its not a smartphone, this camera is lightyears ahead of my old nokia. The problem? Group txting is NOT supported. Sure you can send an individual txt to several friends at once, but it is not a thread that everyone on the txt shares. Group txts from iphones? You can NOT even read them, thats probably apple's fault, but not great. Typing? Is a nightmare. SO, i'm one of those rare indivuals who HATES T9 and any predictive txt thing. Not my style. I can type lighting fast on most basic phones, there's usually a shortcut (you hit the down arrow button and than you don't have to wait 2 second to hit "4" again to type "hi".) This phone has tiny arrow button, and you have to hit the back button. And even with T9 off, it still tries to predict your words, which is obnoxious and actually slows down your typing. I have to hit the space bar button 2 or 3 times between words to get it off the predictive train. I'm one of those people who will never get a smartphone. All i want from a phone is: talking, txting, group txts, and taking photos and sending them to people over txt. The calculator is handy and so is the calendar (and alarm clock too..). I've noticed over the years that its near impossible to find a phone that does all of those thing and pretty much just those things. This phone fails the basics: no group txts, and nightmare txting (seriously, ditch the predictive crap!). So I'm returning it, and this is why. My old nokia at least, I can type four times as fast on it. But it also doesn't support group txts, so the search continues for a fully functional phone. I miss the early 2010s when this stuff came standard.
J**.
UPDATE AS of March 2022 No Longer Work's
Was Using Net10 then Tried a TracFone sim, neither would work, called Foreign Customer Service to no avail. Don't Buy, It simply will not work in the U.S. , yes i know its on the AT&T list but still doesn't work... The Voice & messaging work fine, however the data/internet does not. I am using Tracphone. Tracphone suggested that i have to change some setting on the phone to get the data to work, however i cannot find where/how to do that in the settings. I do not know if this is only a track phone issue or what... The Phone itself is well built, the battery last for 4 days without charging(several phone calls/messages per day) I like the separate flashlight button but the LED could be brighter. Speaker clarity is also good. There are however no good choices for ringer/message tones on this phone. At least nothing that sounds like a actual phone ringing & since i cannot use the data/internet i dont know how i would download any or if you can even download any new ring tones.
B**E
Well.. Nope! thanks!
In my life, I have not used smartphone but flip phone or candybar only. so, My review is real.. I have been using this phone for 3 months now. The +5 star reviewers here look like leaving reviews after one-time using. - Pros *Long lasting battery (but phone is too heavy /huge to carry in the pocket) *Good(loud and clear) speaker *EPTT function *Rugged/Steady design *Supports 4G. - Cons Despite some pros above, overall I don't give a good score. The manufacturer must be small, which means lack of R&D on technical features. * counterpart will not catch your voice clearly in the space with echo or they all complaint "can you have speaker phone off?" even if I don't use the speaker phone. If you use the device for business purpose, THIS WILL SPOIL YOUR BUSINESS!! * Long text messages incoming will fall apart into piece. * Internet browser is not user friendly comparing with Samsung, Nokia, LG.. * To make it awake, Call off button ONLY must be pressed--> Actually, it's not familiar and awkward. other flip/candy bar phone can be awake with any button pressed. * Key number pads is not steady- I think they likely fall apart in 1-2 years. * When you send text messages, unnecessarily continuously pressing buttons will make you bothered. * Photos are Rectangles like smartphone, not full squares like normal sizes of flip/candybar phones. * Camera doesn't catch near-objects but very unclear, so not proper for shot letters or other things even with 5MP. * Signal bars are not so strong as Samsung, Motorola, LG, Nokia (it means their wireless technology is so poor) * Numbers in the display are too small for seniors. * It is exceedingly complicate for children & seniors to handle. In a summary, - For rugged purpose, this could be bought. - For seniors/kids, do not buy - For simple function, easy usage, portability...as candy bar phone, do not buy Finally, I lost the return window(30days) and I placed order new Nokia 3310 for AT&T 3G and waiting. I have just learned lesson($99) of why people around the world are using Samsung, LG, Nokia with brand values n names...
R**H
High quality industrial grade phone
As a "hardened" cellphone, this is the best. I've had countless smartphones such as Galaxy Notes, BLUs and a range of cellphones going back 0 years (yes, to those 5 watt carphones). IF you do not need app store products on your phone, AND you like have a solid keypad, this is an excellent product. I decided to untie myself from constant smartphone attention. With the LTE and easy tethering works great with my tablet and laptop as needed. Voice call is clear both ways. BT works easily. The texting is easier than I thought it would be transitioning from a smartphone. Battery lasts at least 3 days on my normal usage. Quality is absolutely bulletproof. It is heavier than a smartphone and is easily "pocket-able". Five stars since is works, meets or exceeds the advertised performance in every way I can see. Some drawbacks to note that would be nice to incorporate in a future model even if it were to increase the price a bit: No lighted keypad. No built-in email app among the proprietary apps. The built-in browser and small screen is essentially unusable for webmail. An ability to disable the PTT button for those not subscribing to the service. Even better - option to assign a use. And to reach. . .no GPS or proprietary location app/compass.
M**E
great phone if you can get them to ship one that's able to be used
Although I wanted to keep the same kind of phone, I have had one that drained the battery to the point I thought it would catch fire. I returned it for another this time 2 of the screws on the back was broke off in the cover so that the cover will not seat properly. I understand that when you buy at a discount that the phone is not new, however if you sell something that can't be used properly without disclosing these things, should be considered fraud!
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