Sonim XP1520 BOLT SL Pros And Cons Review

Picture of the Sonim XP1520 BOLT SL, by Sonim

It may disappoint you, once you find out that it has a 0.3 megapixel VGA cam and weighs a relatively heavy 185 grams. But the XP1520 Bolt is built for the long haul, looking into its rugged IP-68 protection (for dust, rain and salt air) as well as its Corning Gorilla glass that promises to prevent scratches and shock damage. It also boasts a 12-hour recorded talk time and can even reach 875 hours on standby if Sonim's data is accurate.

Let's Look at the Cons:

"Back to basics":

It is just basic

Dinosaur-esque camera:

A 0.3 is barely enough for decent pictures, particularly when you take into account the fact that so many free or low-priced camera phones have higher-resolution cameras.

SAR rating info not found:

It may be because the manufacturer didn't publish it or because we didn't find it, but we don't have the SAR rating (radiation level) for the XP1520, so we cannot say how close it is to the legal limit.

Unknown weight:

It's disappointing that we were not able to find information about its weight.

Now, the Pros:

Rugged:

It is promoted as more resistant to water, dust and shocks.

** This phone is also known as: Sonim XP1520

*** These cons and pros are generated automatically based on our proprietary algorithm and the specs we found for this phone. Should you spot a mistake, please let us know.


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