Sonim Landrover S1 : The Shockproof Phone

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In association with the leading Terrain Vehicle Brand, Land Rover, the status of Sonim is on the rise as the Mobile Handset Manufacturer for the rugged users. Recognizing the adventurer's desire, the Land Rover have developed the full range of mobile and many other durable products and for that they engaged with Sonim to produce the line of rugged, waterproof cellphones that are very much designed to meet the lifestyle of outdoor adventurers.

The phone is the first IP-67 rated mobile and thus making the immune to dust and it is waterproof as well. The phone can withstand 400kgs of pressure before breaking. The set comes with the pre-owned look. The phone has around 2 months of standby time and has 18hrs of talk time as well.

Sonim Landrover S1 comes along with 2MP camera, torch light, 2GB memory slot, integrated FM radio, built-in GPS, Bluetooth and WAP browser. The phone can be submersible in the depth of 1 metre. It can withstand fog, salt, thermal shock, transport and humidity. Phone is compatible with various car kit chargers. When dropped from the height of 2 meters, the phone can withstand the shock. The standby time of the battery is amazing with 2 months and talk time of 18 hours. The phone's keyboard is extra wide and it is dust resistant as well.


However, Sonim Landrover S1 is built for outdoors and for the people who are in for trekking or adventure. People who would use the phones to talk for hours together, this phone will be very much suitable as it gives around 18 hours of talk time. When the phone was plunged in the mud, it was run over by Land Rover, and it was jet washed but nothing happened and it withstands shock as well. The phone comes along with three years of guarantee.

Lucy Brightly is a content writer and writes about latest gadgets. For information on other tough phones like JCB Tough Phone and Samsung B2100 Solid Extreme, please visit online shops.

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