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CONTENT
© 2019 by Sonim Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
XP3
USER GUIDE
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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
Copyright © 2019 Sonim Technologies, Inc.
Sonim and the Sonim logo are trademarks of Sonim
Technologies, Inc. Other company and product names
may be trademarks or registered trade-marks of the
respective owners with whom they are associated.
MANUFACTURER’S ADDRESS
II Floor, No.2 Building, Phase B, Daqian Industrial
park, Longchang Road, 67 District, Baoan,
Shenzhen, P.R. China
DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
The symbol of the crossed-out wheeled
bin indicates that within the countries in
the European Union, this product, and any
enhancements marked with this symbol,
cannot be disposed as unsorted waste but
must be taken to separate collection at their
end- of-life.
DISPOSAL OF BATTERY
Please check local regulations for disposal of
batteries. The battery should never be placed
in municipal waste. Use a battery disposal
facility if available.
GUIDELINE FOR HEADPHONE AND
EARPHONE
To prevent possible hearing damage, please
do not listen at high volume levels for long
periods.
WARRANTY
Sonim devices are covered by a
3-Year comprehensive warranty. The
battery is covered by a 1-Year limited
warranty.
Congratulations on the purchase
of a Sonim XP3 (
XP3800)
mobile
phone! This phone has an intuitive
feature-rich user interface, which allows you to make
the best use of offered functions.
PHONE MODELS COVERED
This user guide covers Sonim XP3 phone with the
model number
XP3800
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SONIM SUPPORT INFORMATION
For additional product and support information, visit
www.sonimtech.com.
OPTIONS COMMONLY USED ACROSS
MENU ITEMS
The following are common actions used across
various menu items:
OK
Conrms an action. Use the
Center
selection key to perform this function.
BACK
Use this key to display the previous
screen.
MENU
Moves the current working application to
the recent applications list/background
and displays menu screen.
RECENT
Displays the thumbnails of the
applications that you have worked on
recently. To remove any application from
this list, select Remove from the option.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents
GENERAL INFORMATION 2
Disposal of Battery ...............................................................2
Guideline for Headphone and Earphone .............................2
Warranty ................................................................................ 2
Phone Models Covered ........................................................2
Sonim Support Information .................................................2
Options Commonly Used Across Menu Items ....................2
SAFETY GUIDELINES 5
Avoid High Temperatures .....................................................6
Personal Medical Devices ....................................................6
Child Safety ...........................................................................6
Emergency Calls ................................................................... 6
BATTERY USAGE 7
Charging the Battery ............................................................7
Verifying and Optimizing Battery Usage ..............................7
Tips to Extend the Battery Life ............................................. 8
Disposal of Battery ...............................................................8
Warning ................................................................................. 8
YOUR SIM CARD 9
Inserting the SIM Cards ........................................................ 9
Inserting Memory Card ....................................................... 10
GETTING STARTED 11
What is in the Box? .............................................................11
Phone Specications .......................................................... 11
USING YOUR SONIM XP3 DEVICE 12
Switching on the Phone .....................................................13
Managing Home Screen .....................................................13
Key Description ..................................................................13
External Display .................................................................13
Flip Close/Open Function ...................................................14
Phone Operations without SIM Card .................................15
Capturing a Screenshot......................................................15
To Change the Phone Language .......................................15
Text Entry Options ..............................................................15
To Enter a Word .................................................................. 15
To Insert a Number ............................................................. 15
Different Methods to Enter Text .........................................16
Different Modes .................................................................16
HOME SCREEN MENU OPTIONS 16
My Notications ................................................................. 16
Wallpaper ........................................................................... 16
Search ................................................................................ 16
Home Screen Shortcuts .................................................... 16
System Settings ................................................................. 17
Manage Apps..................................................................... 17
QUICK SETTINGS 17
Mobile Hotspot .................................................................. 17
Wi-Fi ................................................................................... 17
Data .................................................................................... 17
Bluetooth ............................................................................ 17
Torch .................................................................................. 17
Airplane Mode .................................................................... 17
Proles ............................................................................... 18
MISSED EVENTS 18
NETWORK AND INTERNET SETTINGS 19
Wi-Fi ................................................................................... 19
Mobile Network.................................................................. 20
Data Usage ........................................................................ 20
Hotspot and Tethering ....................................................... 20
VPN .................................................................................... 20
Advanced Calling ............................................................... 21
Airplane Mode .................................................................... 21
Reset Network Settings ..................................................... 21
CONNECTED DEVICES 21
Bluetooth ............................................................................ 21
USB .................................................................................... 22
Flip Close/Open Function .................................................. 22
APPS & NOTIFICATIONS 23
Apps Info ............................................................................ 23
Notication ......................................................................... 23
App Permissions ................................................................ 23
Wireless Emergency Alerts ................................................ 23
BATTERY SETTINGS 24
Battery ................................................................................ 24
DISPLAY SETTINGS 24
Display ............................................................................... 24
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SOUND SETTINGS 25
Sound ............................................................................... 25
STORAGE SETTINGS 27
Storage ............................................................................. 27
SECURITY AND LOCATION SETTINGS 27
Device Security ................................................................ 27
ACCESSIBILITY SETTINGS 28
Accessibility ..................................................................... 28
SYSTEM SETTINGS 29
Home Screen Shortcuts .................................................. 29
Programmable Key .......................................................... 29
Languages & Input ........................................................... 29
Date & Time ..................................................................... 29
Reset Options .................................................................. 29
About Phone .................................................................... 30
SYSTEM UPDATES 30
MANAGING CONTACTS 31
Adding a New Contact for the First Time ....................... 31
Adding a New Contact ................................................... 31
Viewing Contact Details .................................................. 31
Sending a Message from Contacts ................................ 31
Dialing a Number from Contacts..................................... 31
Editing the Contact Details .............................................. 31
Managing Contact Settings ............................................. 32
Deleting a Contact ........................................................... 33
MANAGING CALL SETTINGS 34
Making a Call ................................................................... 34
Dialing a Number via Contact ......................................... 34
Adding a Contact from Home Screen ............................ 34
Viewing Call History ......................................................... 34
Deleting Call History ........................................................ 34
Speed Dial Settings ......................................................... 34
Call Settings ..................................................................... 34
SENDING MESSAGES 36
Sending SMS/MMS Message ........................................ 36
Search .............................................................................. 36
Wireless Emergency Alerts .............................................. 36
Message Settings ............................................................ 37
Deleting Messages .......................................................... 37
SONIM SCOUT 38
Setup ................................................................................. 38
Utilities ............................................................................... 38
Support ............................................................................. 38
APPLICATIONS 39
Browser ............................................................................. 39
Calendar ........................................................................... 39
Music ................................................................................. 39
FM Radio........................................................................... 39
File Explorer ...................................................................... 39
Backup and Restore ........................................................ 40
Downloads ........................................................................ 40
Voice Commands ............................................................. 40
TOOLS 41
Clock ................................................................................. 41
Calculator .......................................................................... 41
Sound Recorder ............................................................... 41
OTHER APPLICATIONS 42
Camera.............................................................................. 42
Gallery ............................................................................... 42
VERIZON SERVICES 42
Push To Talk+ ................................................................... 42
Cloud ................................................................................. 42
REGULATORY INFORMATION - USA MARKET
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RF Exposure Information (SAR) ....................................... 43
Federal Communication Commission Interference
Statement.......................................................................... 43
FCC Caution ..................................................................... 43
ISED RF Exposure Statement (IC) .................................... 44
HAC Rating ....................................................................... 44
NON-INCENDIVE DEVICE USER CAUTIONS 45
Certication ....................................................................... 45
HAZARDOUS LOCATION USAGE
WARNING 46
INDEX 47
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SAFETY GUIDELINES
SAFETY GUIDELINES
Please read and understand the following safety
guidelines before you use the phone. These
guidelines provide details to enable you to operate
your phone safely and conform to any legal
requirements regarding the use of cellular phones.
Do not to use the phone at a refueling
point. Observe restrictions when using
radio equipment at fuel depots, chemical
plants or where blasting operations are in
progress.
Electrical interference may obstruct the
use of your phone. Observe restrictions in
hospitals and near medical equipment.
Switch off your cellular phone when in
an aircraft. Wireless phones can cause
interference or danger to an aircraft. In an
aircraft, the phone can be used in ight
mode.
Do not expose the device to high
temperatures (in excess of 55°C).
Adhere to road safety laws. Do not hold/
use a phone while you are driving; nd a
safe place to stop rst. Use hands-free
microphone while you are driving.
Avoid using the phone in close proximity
to personal medical devices, such as
pacemakers and hearing aids.
Use only Sonim XP3800 approved
charging equipment to charge your phone
and avoid damage to your phone.
The symbol of the crossed-out wheeled
bin indicates that this product, and any
enhancements marked with this symbol,
cannot be disposed as unsorted waste but
must be taken to separate collection at
their end-of-life.
Ensure that only qualied personnel install
or repair your phone.
The Sonim XP3800 device is waterproof
and can be submerged to 2 meters for 30
minutes.
Water droplets may condense under the
display cover if the phone is immersed
in water with a signicant drop in
temperature. This does not indicate
water leakage and the droplets will
disappear when the display reaches room
temperature.
The Sonim XP3800 is dust-resistant,
rugged and shock-resistant. However, it is
not dust-proof or unbreakable if subjected
to overwhelming impact. For best results
and long product life, one should protect
the Sonim XP3800 from salt water, dust
and strong impacts.
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SAFETY GUIDELINES
AVOID HIGH TEMPERATURES
Leaving the device in hot or cold places, such as in a
closed car in summer or winter conditions, reduces the
capacity and lifetime of the battery. For the best results,
try to use the device between -20°C and +55°C (-4°F
and 131°F). A device with a hot or cold battery may
not work temporarily, even when the battery is fully
charged. Battery performance is particularly limited in
temperatures well below freezing.
PERSONAL MEDICAL DEVICES
Mobile phones may affect the operation of cardiac
pacemakers and other implanted equipment. Please
avoid placing the mobile phone over the pacemaker, for
example in your breast pocket. When using the mobile
phone, place it at the ear opposite the pacemaker. If a
minimum distance of 15 cm (6 inches) is kept between
the mobile phone and the pacemaker, the risk of
interference is limited. If you suspect that interference
is taking place, immediately turn off your mobile phone.
Contact your cardiologist for more information. For
other medical devices, consult your physician and the
manufacturer of the device. Comply with instructions to
switch off the device or deactivate the RF transmitter
when required, especially when posted in hospitals
and airplanes. Equipment used in these places may be
sensitive to radio waves emitted from the device and
adversely affect their operation. Also, observe restrictions
at gas stations or other areas with ammable atmosphere
or when close to electro-explosive devices.
CHILD SAFETY
Do not allow children to play with your mobile phone or
its accessories. Keep it out of their reach. They could hurt
themselves or others, or could accidentally damage the
mobile phone or accessories. Your mobile phone and
its accessories may contain small parts, which could be
detached and create a choking hazard.
EMERGENCY CALLS
Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which cannot
guarantee connection under all conditions. Therefore
you should never rely solely upon any mobile phone for
essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies).
Emergency calls may not be possible in all areas, on all
cellular networks, or when certain network services and/
or mobile phone features are in use. Check with your
local service provider.
WARNING
It is not permissible to connect any external
devices to all ports/interface (USB and
SecureAudio Connector) in Hazardous area.
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BATTERY USAGE
3. CHARGING ANIMATION/ICON
If the battery is being charged
when the phone is switched off,
a battery charging animation with
current battery level is displayed.
If the battery is being charged
while the phone is switched on,
the battery icon on the status bar
shows the animation indicating
that the battery is being charged.
If the battery is being charged
while the phone is switched
on, the battery icon on the
secondary display screen shows
the animation indicating that the
battery is being charged.
After the battery is fully charged
the charging animation stops and
you can disconnect the charger
from the phone. A message is
displayed as Battery is full.
Please unplug the charger.
VERIFYING AND OPTIMIZING BATTERY
USAGE
You can check the battery usage status and also close
some applications to save battery power. In the all
application screen, select Settings ( ) > Battery ( ).
The current battery level (charging or not charging) is
displayed in the middle of the screen just below the Date
information. Select Settings ( ) > Battery ( )to view
the discharge graph which shows the battery level over
time since you last charged the device, and how long you
have been running on battery power.
The list at the bottom of the screen shows the breakdown
of battery usage for individual apps and services. Select
any listed items for more details. The details screen for
some apps includes buttons that allow you to adjust
settings affecting power usage, or stop the application
completely.
If you stop some apps or services, your device
may not work correctly.
BATTERY USAGE
Sonim XP3 phone comes with a removable battery. For
any battery related queries, contact Verizon Customer
Support.
Use only a Sonim XP3800 certied battery that is
designed for this phone model.
The use of other batteries may void the warranty
terms of your phone and cause damage.
It is recommended to protect the battery from
extreme temperature environments and moisture.
Please keep the battery out of the reach of children.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
The battery delivered with your mobile phone is not fully
charged. We recommend that you charge your mobile
for 5 hours before you use your mobile phone for the rst
time.
Only the power supplies with outputs meeting
the SELV requirements can be used for charging.
The maximum allowable input voltage for the
phone is 5v.
There is a risk of explosion while charging if the
battery has been replaced by an incorrect type.
If the battery is completely out of charge, it can
take several minutes for the charging icon to
appear when the charger is connected.
1. INSERT CHARGER
Insert the charger plug into a power outlet.
2. CONNECT TO THE PHONE
The charging port is located on the right side of
the phone. Open the cover port cover and insert
the charging connector to the charging port.
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BATTERY USAGE
TIPS TO EXTEND THE BATTERY LIFE
Follow these tips to extend your phone’s battery life.
If you are not using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or GPS, use
the Settings to turn them off. The GPS setting
is located in Settings > Security & Location >
Location.
Set screen brightness to Low and set a shorter
Sleep timeout (15 seconds). The display settings are
located in Settings > Display.
If you are traveling and do not have access to
mobile data or Wi-Fi network, switch to Airplane
mode. Select Airplane mode from Quick Settings.
DISPOSAL OF BATTERY
Please check local regulations for disposal of
batteries. The battery should never be placed in
municipal waste. Use a battery disposal facility if
available.
WARNING
THE BATTERY SHOULD ONLY BE REPLACED
IN A NON-HAZARDOUS LOCATION.
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YOUR SIM CARD
YOUR SIM CARD
The SIM card associates your network services (for
example, phone number, data services etc.) with your
phone.
The Sonim XP3 device comes with two SIM card trays.
Following are the three different scenarios for both the SIM
cards:
1. When both the SIM cards are inserted: At the time of
every boot up, a warning/pop-up message is displayed
Device has detected two SIM cards, SIM in Slot 2
will be disabled. Press OK to conrm. SIM with Slot 1
is enabled and SIM in slot 2 is disabled.
2. When SIM in Slot 1 is inserted: There is no
warning/pop-up message is displayed and SIM in
slot 1 is active/enabled.
3. When SIM in Slot 2 is inserted: There is no
warning/pop-up message is displayed and message
SIM in slot2 is active/enabled.
INSERTING THE SIM CARDS
1. UNSCREW COVER
Use the included
screwdriver to
unscrew the battery
cover screw on the
back of the phone.
2. LIFT THE COVER
Lift the back cover to
reveal the battery slot.
3. REMOVE THE
BATTERY
After removing the
back cover lift the
battery from the
battery compartment.
4. INSERT SIM CARD 1
Open SIM card tray 1,
insert SIM card and
lock SIM card tray into
place.
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YOUR SIM CARD
INSERTING MEMORY CARD
1. SLIDE THE SILVER CLIP
Slide (push forward)
and lift the silver clip
over the designated
slot located beside
the SIM card slot. (as
shown in the gure).
2. PLACE THE
MEMORY CARD
Place the memory
card in the designated
slot and close the
silver cup. (as shown
in the gure).
3. CLOSE THE
BATTERY COVER
Use Sonim provided
screwdriver and
tighten the screw on
the back cover.
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GETTING STARTED
GETTING STARTED
WHAT IS IN THE BOX?
The list of items in the Sonim XP3 phone box are:
Sonim XP3
Battery
Wall Charger
USB-C Cable
Screwdriver
Quick Start Guide
PHONE SPECIFICATIONS
FEATURE DESCRIPTION
Chipset Qualcomm MSM8909
Band LTE: B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B12/
B13/B14/B26/B30/B66
UMTS: B1/B2/B4/B5/B8
GSM: 850/900/1800/1900MHz
Antenna MIMO antenna for LTE
Wi-Fi Dual band, 802.11 a/b/g/n with
hotspot function
Memory 8GB Bytes eMMC + 1GB Bytes
LPDDR
CONNECTIVITY
Bluetooth BT4.2/BLE (Low Energy)
SMS/MMS Support SMS and MMS
GPS GPS/aGPS, GLONASS
Languages
Supported
English and Spanish
Capacity(mAh) 1500mAh, removable Li-ion
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Ambient
temperature
-20ºC to +55ºC
Protection
Class
IP-68
Size 112mm x 58 mm x 27mm
Weight approx. 195 gms
Dedicated keys PTT Key
Ports Water-proof USB2.0 type-C
FEATURE DESCRIPTION
DISPLAY
Size 2.6”
Resolution
240x320 Transmissive
Outdoor
Visibility
Yes
Capacity 65 K colors
AUDIO
Microphone 2 Mics with noise cancellation
Speaker Front Speaker with smart PA, Support
HD voice and wide band
MULTIMEDIA
Audio Formats AMR-NB, AMR-WB, AAC, AAC+,
AAC+V2, MP3,V-SELP, AMR 12.65,
AMR 6.6
Video Formats 3GP,MP4, AVI, MOV, MPEG-4,H.263,
H.264, H-265
FM Radio Yes
Camera
Variant 1 5MP FF Rear camera, No front
camera
Variant 2 No Rear camera, No front camera
All the camera features are not applicable for non-
camera variant devices across the features.
LED Torch Light Yes, also used for camera ash
If Flash notication alert is enabled, when battery
is above 20% level, you can use camera ash light
for missed events.
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USING YOUR SONIM XP3 DEVICE
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1. PTT Button
2. Volume Up / Down
3. Mic 1
4. Voice mail (Press and Hold)
5. Answer/Accept
6. Clear Button
7. Options Button
8. Speaker
9. Text Input Mode
10. Navigation
11. App Tray
12. Select/Center Button
13. End / Reject / Power On & Off (Press and
Hold)
14. Speaker phone
15. Back Button
16. Primary Display
17. USB-C Type
18. Headphone Slot
19. Back Cover Screw
20. Back Cover
21. Secondary Display
22. Mic 2
23. Flash Light
24. Camera
25. Barometer
26. SIM Card Slots Under Battery
27. Memory Card Slot under Battery
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USING YOUR SONIM XP3 DEVICE
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USING YOUR SONIM XP3 DEVICE
SWITCHING ON THE PHONE
Press and hold ON/OFF Red button for 2 seconds.
When the phone is switched on, it tries to register with
the network. After successful registration, the name of the
service provider is displayed.
Ensure that a valid SIM card is inserted in
your phone.
MANAGING HOME SCREEN
After you complete the phone setup, the home screen
is displayed. The home screen is the beginning point to
access all the device’s features.
1. Alert Notication
2. Service
Indicator
and Signal
Strength Bar
3. Battery Charge
Indicator
4. Home Screen
KEY DESCRIPTION
The navigation keys are located below the display screen.
ICONS DESCRIPTION
Back:
Opens the previous screens in the working
sequence till the home screen is displayed.
Once the home screen is displayed, it
remains there even when you press the
back key.
Menu:
Always positioned in the center of the
keypad. Select it to view all the installed
applications and device settings.
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ICONS DESCRIPTION
Option:
Displays the options for the currently active
screen.
Clear:
Clears the entered text and deletes the
selected le.
Speaker:
You can place the call on speaker and this
icon is enabled only when call is on the
speaker.
For better result in a noisy environment,
hold the device 15-20 cm from your mouth
while speaking on a speaker mode.
Do not cover the microphone or display area as
it may compromise the hearing quality.
The Notications on the top of the display screen
provides details about various notications such as
missed calls, new messages and missed alarms.
The System Icons on the right display the current device
status such as wireless and network connection strength
and battery level.
EXTERNAL DISPLAY
The Sonim XP3 device is ip open/close with limited area
for external or secondary display.
The following information is displayed on the external
display screen:
SIM signal status
Battery charging status
Battery charging percentage
Date and time
Call status
Missed events
Missed call notication
PTT status
Incoming call status
Call in progress
Alarm
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USING YOUR SONIM XP3 DEVICE
Bluetooth
Location
Device boot up status
Music playing status
No SIM status/Airplane mode/No data
Torch On/Off
FLIP CLOSE/OPEN FUNCTION
The following are the functionalities when ip is open/
close:
SCENARIO DESCRIPTION
FLIP CLOSE
Flip is closed while
booting up the device
Red LED is shown up till the
device is booted completely.
Flip is closed while
factory reset/FOTA
upgrade
Red LED is shown up till the
device is booted completely.
Flip is open when an
incoming event or
message is received.
Ringtone can be muted and
vibration can be stopped by
closing the ip.
Flip closed when
charger/USB is
connected
Shows an indicator on
external display.
FLIP OPEN
Flip is open when an
incoming event or
message is received.
Ringtone can be muted and
vibration can be stopped by
opening the ip.
VOLUME KEYS
Long press of both the
volume keys (up/down)
Rejects the incoming call
whether ip is closed or open.
Short press of both the
volume keys (up/down)
Mutes the incoming event
tone/vibrations.
NOTIFICATION BAR ICONS
The icons displayed at the top of the screen provides
information about the status of the device. The details
such as battery charge status, and data service are
displayed when the phone is in standby mode. Other
indicators such as Bluetooth connectivity status, airplane
mode, alarm and call forward (only if Always forward
is enabled) and Wi-Fi connectivity are displayed, if the
feature is activated.
ICONS DESCRIPTION
Battery level indicator
Battery charging in progress
No signal
Signal strength
No SIM card
4G LTE network connected
Wi-Fi connected
Location icon
RTT icon
Bluetooth activated
Call in progress
Wi-Fi Calling
Speaker icon
FM Radio
Missed call
New SMS or MMS
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USING YOUR SONIM XP3 DEVICE
ICONS DESCRIPTION
Alarm activated
Silent mode activated
Vibration mode activated
Headset connected
Missed Events notication
Airplane mode activated
Error/information notication - attention
required
Screenshot captured
Music is playing
Device storage space is running out
Warranty Registration icon
PHONE OPERATIONS WITHOUT SIM CARD
You can perform the following operations without
inserting a SIM card in your phone.
Make an emergency call.
View and modify all settings except data usage and
mobile network related settings.
Activate and share les through Bluetooth.
Access the Internet using Wi-Fi connectivity.
Access your phonebook, File explorer multimedia
les, all tools and applications.
View and modify your prole settings.
CAPTURING A SCREENSHOT
You can take the screenshot of the current screen and it
is stored in your phone’s gallery. To take a screenshot:
1. Ensure that the image to be captured is displayed on
the current screen.
2. Press the Power and Volume down button
simultaneously. The screen shot is captured and
stored in the gallery. A screen Capture ( ) icon
is also displayed on the notication bar.
TO CHANGE THE PHONE LANGUAGE
1. When you enter the text message, you can change the
device language by press and hold the * key.
2. You can change the Language from English to
Español and vice versa.
TEXT ENTRY OPTIONS
When you enter the text message, you can change the text
entry options by pressing the # key. The current text entry
options are displayed in the top bar.
The various text entry options are:
For English:
ABC: Enter all the text in upper case.
Abc: Enter the rst letter of the sentence in upper
case
abc: Enter all the text in lower case.
123: Enter the numbers.
For Español:
ESABC: Enter all the text in upper case (capitalized).
ESabc: Enter all the text in lower case.
ESAbc: Enter the rst letter of the sentence in upper
case.
123: Enter the numbers.
TO ENTER A WORD
1. Start by pressing the numeric keys from 2 through 9
only once for the required letter.
Ex 1: To enter the word Good, press 4-6-6-3. The
word displays on the screen as you type.
Ex 2: To enter the word Hello, press 4-3-5-5-6. The
word displays on the screen as you type.
2. If the word does not display correctly, press right
navigation key to scroll through alternative word
choices. Press either the center navigation key or 0
key to accept the word.
TO INSERT A NUMBER
1. Press the key labeled with the number you want and
use the navigation key to scroll to that number as
above.
2. To insert a symbol, press and hold the numeric key
1 and use the navigation key to scroll and select a
symbol.
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USING YOUR SONIM XP3 DEVICE/ HOME SCREEN MENU OPTIONS
DIFFERENT METHODS TO ENTER TEXT
When English is selected as input language:
T9ABC: Enter the text based on the T9 dictionary.
All the letters are in upper case (capitalized).
T9Abc: Enter the text based on the T9 dictionary.
Only the rst letter of the sentence is in upper case
(capitalized).
T9abc: Enter the text based on the T9 dictionary. All
the letters are in lower case.
When Español is selected as input language:
T9ESABC: Enter the text based on the T9
dictionary. All the letters are in upper case
(capitalized).
T9ESAbc: Enter the text based on the T9 dictionary.
Only the rst letter of the sentence is in upper case
(capitalized).
T9ESabc: Enter the text based on the T9 dictionary.
All the letters are in lower case.
DIFFERENT MODES
Long press * key: Languages screen is displayed.
Short press * key: Emojis screen is displayed.
HOME SCREEN MENU OPTIONS
In order to see the details about any notications, on the
home screen, select Options key.
The following options are displayed:
My Notications
Wallpaper
Search
Home Screen Shortcuts
System Settings
Manage Apps
MY NOTIFICATIONS
The left-hand top on your device is where your applications
and message services can send a notication that there is
something new to look at, e.g. missed calls, new messages
and downloads.
WALLPAPER
You can set an image or a photo stored in your phone as
your home screen wallpaper or select from the available
apps.
To change the wallpaper, select from one of the following
Wallpaper collections.
From Home screen, press Options key > Wallpaper. Select
wallpaper from the pop-up.
Gallery: includes photos and screenshots taken using
the phone’s camera.
Wallpapers: includes images that are pre-loaded with
the phone.
SEARCH
You can search for people, places, music, movies and many
more. Enter the key word in the search bar and the list is
displayed.
HOME SCREEN SHORTCUTS
The navigation Up, Center and Down keys are displayed.
For more information, refer to "Home Screen Shortcuts" on
page 29.
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HOME SCREEN MENU OPTIONS/QUICK SETTINGS
SYSTEM SETTINGS
System settings refers to the following settings. For more
information, refer to:
"Network and Internet Settings" on page 19
"Connected Devices" on page 21
"Apps & Notications" on page 23
"Battery Settings" on page 24
"Display Settings" on page 24
"Sound Settings" on page 25
"Storage Settings" on page 27
"Security and Location Settings" on page 27
"Accessibility Settings" on page 28
"System Settings" on page 29
MANAGE APPS
You can manage application and force stop them. For
more information, "Apps Info" on page 23.
QUICK SETTINGS
In order to see the quick settings, on the home screen,
select Left Navigation key.
The following settings are displayed:
Mobile hotspot
Wi-Fi
Data
Bluetooth
Torch
Airplane Mode
Proles
These settings can be enabled or disabled.
MOBILE HOTSPOT
You can enable or disable Mobile hotspot. For more
information, refer to "Hotspot and tethering" on page
20.
You have the following options under Quick Toggle.
WI-FI
You can enable or disable Wi-Fi settings. For more
information refer to "Wi-Fi" on page 19.
DATA
Select Data from Quick Settings and set to ON. It will
navigate you to Network Settings screen. For more
information, refer to "Data usage" on page 20.
BLUETOOTH
You can toggle between ON and OFF. For more
information, "Bluetooth" on page 21.
TORCH
You can enable/disable the torch by long pressing the
App menu. You can set the Torch ON and OFF.
AIRPLANE MODE
Toggle the button to enable or disable the airplane mode.
For more information, "Airplane mode" on page 21.
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QUICK SETTINGS/MISSED EVENTS
PROFILES
You can select the prole from the list:
Standard
Outdoor
Silence
Meeting
For more information, "Sound" on page 25.
MISSED EVENTS
To view the missed events, on the home screen, select
Right navigation key.
Missed events are the missed calls or any events which
were saved earlier on the device are listed as missed
events.
The missed events shown on the external display are the
same as on the lock screen of the internal display.
The missed events can be;
Missed calls: When you miss a call to receive, you
get a event notication.
Calendar events: When you have saved an event
like birthday, travel etc, and you missed that event
on that particular day, a message is displayed in
missed events.
New messages: The unread messages are
displayed in missed events.
Alarm: A missed alarm is displayed in missed
events.
New Voicemail: A new voicemail is displayed in
missed events.
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NETWORK & INTERNET SETTINGS
NETWORK AND INTERNET SETTINGS
WI-FI
Wi-Fi is a wireless network technology that can provide
internet access at distance up to 100 feet, depending on
the Wi-Fi router and surroundings.
You can access internet when you connect your XP3
to a Wi-Fi network. To connect your phone to a Wi-Fi
network;
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Network & Internet ( ).
2. Select Wi-Fi ( ) and turn ON.
A list of Wi-Fi access points present within your
phone’s accessible range are displayed.
3. Select your preferred network. Enter the WEP/
WPS/WPA key (if it is a secured network) and
select Connect. To verify the password before
connecting, enable Show password.
It is always recommended to make your
Wi-Fi network connection secure and also to
connect your phone to a secure network.
ADD NETWORK
1. In Wi-Fi settings screen, select Add network ( ).
2. Enter the following details:
Network name: The wireless network ID.
Security: Set the security type to None, WEP,
WPA/WPA2 PSK, 802.1x EAP.
3. Enable Advanced options to set the Proxy details
and IP settings.
4. Select Save to save the network settings.
CONNECT TO A NETWORK
1. Select a desired network from the list after the Wi-Fi
scanning.
2. Enter the password and get connected to the
network.
EDIT A NETWORK
1. Press and hold the connected network.
2. Select Modify network. You cannot change the
network password. The other network setting
details such as Advanced options, Proxy, IP
settings can be updated.
3. Select Save to save the changes.
FORGET A NETWORK
1. Press and hold the connected network.
2. Select Forget network.
The selected network gets disconnected and
displayed in the Wi-Fi list.
If you have to get connected to the same network,
enter password.
WI-FI PREFERENCES
Advanced: The following options are displayed:
Open network notication: Enable this option to
notify you when a high-quality public network is
available.
Switch to mobile data automatically: You
can use mobile data when Wi-Fi has no internet
access.
Install certicates: You can browse a certicate
for installation.
Network rating provider: You can view the
information about the quality of open Wi-Fi
networks.
Wi-Fi Power Conguration: You can select
any of the following options to keep the Wi-Fi
ON during sleep: Always (Increases battery
Consumption), Only when plugged in and
Never (Increases data usage)
Wi-Fi Direct: Select Option key > Searching
to search for the peer devices and also select
Rename device to rename the device.
WPS Push Button: Press the WPS Push Button
in your router, when prompted.
WPS Pin Entry: Enter the given PIN number on
your Wi-Fi router.
MAC address: A MAC (Media Access Control)
address is displayed.
IP address: IP (Internet Protocol) address is
displayed.
SAVED NETWORKS
The Wi-Fi networks saved in your device are displayed.
You can also add a new Wi-Fi network using Add
network ( ).
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NETWORK & INTERNET SETTINGS
MOBILE NETWORK
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Network & Internet ( ).
2. Select Mobile network ( ). You have the
following options:
Mobile data: Enable Mobile data to get connected
to the internet and use mobile data services such as
email, web browsing and push notications over the
cellular network.
Data Roaming: Enable Data Roaming to connect
to the data services when on a different network or
out of your home country.
You may need to activate this service with
your carrier prior to accessing the roaming
network.
Data usage: Data usage refers to the amount of
data utilized by your phone during data transfers
through internet. The data usage charges are
dependent of the wireless plan provided by your
service provider.
3. Under Advanced, select Preferred network type.
The following option is displayed:
LTE/UMTS/GSM
4. Under Network, the following options are
displayed:
Automatically select network: Turn ON this option
to get connected to the network automatically.
Network: Your network operator name is displayed.
Access Point Names: You can view the access
points related to your SIM provider.
DATA USAGE
To monitor your data usage, adjust your data usage
settings.
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Network & Internet ( ) > Data Usage
( ).
2. Turn on Cellular Data to access internet using
your cellular network
3. Usage: You can see the details of the data usage
for a particular time frame.
Data saver: Enable Data saver to use apps are
allowed to use unrestricted data.
4. Select Mobile.
Mobile data usage: Displays the data usage for a
particular time frame.
Billing cycle: Billing of the used data is displayed
here.
You can enable the Set data warning to get
the warning message when your data usage is
crossed the present limits.
Data warning shows the data available for a
particular time frame.
Enable Set data limit to set the data usage limit.
5. Select Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi data usage. When Wi-Fi is
enabled, it shows the data used for a particular
time frame.
Network restrictions: The background data is
restricted for these networks. While downloading
apps, you receive a warning message for these
restricted networks.
HOTSPOT AND TETHERING
You can use hotspot and tethering to provide internet
to other devices through your mobile data connection.
You can share mobile data connection via USB/mobile
hotspot/Bluetooth.
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Network & Internet ( ) > Hotspot &
tethering ( ).
2. Enable USB tethering. This is enabled only when
USB is connected to the device.
3. Portable Wi-Fi hotspot: Select Portable Wi-Fi
hotspot.
Set up Wi-Fi hotspot: You can set up a Wi-Fi
hotspot by entering the following details:
Network name: Enter the network name.
Security: Select the security from the drop-down
list.
Password: The password must have at least 8
characters.
4. Enable Bluetooth tethering. When you activate
Bluetooth tethering, you can share your phone’s
internet connection with other Bluetooth paired
devices.
VPN
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Network & Internet ( ) > VPN ( ) .
2. Select Options key > Add VPN prole.
3. In Edit VPN prole screen, enter the Name, Type
(select from the drop-down list), and the server
address.
4. Enter Username and password.
5. Select Save.
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NETWORK & INTERNET SETTINGS/CONNECTED DEVICES
ADVANCED CALLING
Wi-Fi calling is a service for phones providing the ability
to make and receive phone calls over a Wi-Fi connection.
It is simple to use with no separate application or log-in
required.
Initially when the phone is switched ON, Wi-Fi calling
has to be updated with the emergency address and
other information, and the same has to be saved.
To enable WI-Fi calling, initially Wi-Fi should be
enabled or else a messaged pops-up to enable
Wi-Fi.
If Wi-Fi setup is not completed, a message is
displayed as Wi-Fi Calling Activation; Setup was
not completed under My Notications.
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Network & Internet ( ).
2. Select Wi-Fi Calling ( ).
When Wi-Fi calling is ON, your phone can route
calls through Wi-Fi network or your carrier network,
depending on the signal strength and your
preferences.
AIRPLANE MODE
When your phone is set in airplane mode, network
connectivity or mobile data connectivity is disabled.
But you can access your camera, media les and other
features that do not require mobile connectivity.
To activate airplane mode:
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Network & Internet ( ).
2. Enable Airplane mode ( ).
RESET NETWORK SETTINGS
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Network & Internet ( ).
2. Select Reset network settings.
It reset all the network settings including Wi-Fi,
Cellular data and Bluetooth.
CONNECTED DEVICES
BLUETOOTH
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communication
technology used to communicate between the devices
over a distance of about 8 meters.
You can perform the following tasks using Bluetooth
paired devices.
Transfer media les and contacts between
connected mobile devices using Bluetooth.
Use Bluetooth connected headphones for playing
media le.
Bluetooth headset can be used during call.
SCANNING SETTINGS
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Connected devices ( ) > enable
Bluetooth ( ).
2. On the Bluetooth screen, select Options key ( )
> Scanning settings.
Wi-Fi scanning: Turn ON this option to improve
location services by allowing the system apps and
services to detect Wi-Fi networks at any time.
Bluetooth scanning: Turn ON this option to
improve location services by allowing the system
apps and services to detect Bluetooth devices at
any time.
DEVICE NAME
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Connected devices ( ) > enable
Bluetooth ( ).
2. On the Bluetooth screen, select Options key
( ) > Device name.
3. Rename the device screen is displayed.
4. Enter the desired name and select RENAME.
PAIR NEW DEVICE
You can activate Bluetooth and pair your XP3 device with
other Bluetooth devices:
A list of paired Bluetooth devices are displayed. Ensure
that Bluetooth is activated on the other device too.
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Connected devices ( ) > enable
Bluetooth ( ).
2. On the Bluetooth screen, select Options key
( ) > Pair new device.
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CONNECTED DEVICES
3. Select Pair new device to pair a new device.
The device will start searching nearby Bluetooth
devices. Available devices are listed.
4. Select the desired device from the list. It will start
pairing with the selected device. A conrmation
message is displayed to pair the device. Select
PAIR.
RECEIVED FILES
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Connected devices ( ) > enable Bluetooth
( ).
2. On the Bluetooth screen, select Options key ( )
> Received les.
Select Received les to view the les received via
Bluetooth from different devices.
USB
USB is a plug-and-play interface that allows a computer to
communicate with peripheral and other devices.
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Connected devices ( ).
2. Select USB ( ).
3. You can use USB for the following functions:
Charge this device: Select this option to use the
USB connection for charging the device.
Transfer les: When USB is connected and this
option is selected, you can transfer the data from one
device to another device.
Transfer photos (PTP): Select this option to transfer
photos using USB connection.
Use device as MIDI: Select this option to connect
a MIDI for example MIDI keyboard or Guitar to your
phone and use a synthesizer app to create a music.
MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface.
System update: Select this option to view system
related updates if any or repair the device.
FLIP CLOSE/OPEN FUNCTION
To turn On/Off the Close ip to end, from Home screen,
select Menu ( ) > Phone ( ) > Call settings > Open/
Close ip > Close ip to end.
When an accessory is not attached and Close ip
to end is turned On: During an incoming call, if the
speaker is On and closing the ip will not disconnect
the call but, the call is placed on the speaker.
When an accessory is not attached and Close ip
to end is turned Off: During an incoming call, the call
is diverted to the speaker even when the call is on the
speaker or on earpiece.
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APPS & NOTIFICATIONS
APPS & NOTIFICATIONS
APPS INFO
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Apps & Notications ( ).
2. Select Apps info.
The list of apps installed on the device are displayed.
3. You can search the desired app using the search
tab.
4. Select Options key ( ) and the following
options are displayed:
Show system: System based apps are displayed.
Hide system: System based apps are hidden.
Reset app preferences: You can reset all
preferences you set for the apps.
NOTIFICATION
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Apps & Notications ( ).
2. Select Notication.
3. Select App notications. Select the desired app
and turn on the notication.
4. Select Default notication sound. Select the
desired ringtone from the list. You can also add a
new ringtone using Add ringtone ( ).
5. Enable Notication glow light.
If there is any notication on your device or missed
any calls, a notication light glows on the secondary
display of your device to notify you.
APP PERMISSIONS
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Apps & Notications ( ).
2. Select App permissions.
App permissions govern what your app is allowed to
do and access.
WIRELESS EMERGENCY ALERTS
From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings ( )
> Apps & Notications ( ).
Alerts:
Presidential alerts: Presidential alerts are
mandatory and always turned on to get an
emergency alert system which allows the US
president to address the country in the event of
national emergency.
AMBER Alerts: Enable this option to get the child
abduction and emergency bulletins.
Extreme Threats: Enable this option to get the
extreme threat alerts to life and property. For
example; Tsunami, Tornado, Extreme wind,
Hurricane and Typhoon warnings.
Severe Threats: Enable this option to get the
severe threat alerts to life and property. For
example; Storm surge, Flash ood and Dust storm
warnings.
Emergency Alert History: If you have any active
emergency alerts, it is displayed in alert history.
Alert Preferences:
Vibrate: Enable this option to set the device on
vibrate during alert.
Alert reminder sound: You can set the following
time duration for alert reminder sound: Once, Every
2 minutes, Every 15 minutes and Off.
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BATTERY SETTINGS/DISPLAY SETTINGS
BATTERY SETTINGS
BATTERY
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Battery ( ).
2. Set the Battery saver ON by selecting the option
given to turn on automatically. You three options
to set the battery saver:
Never
at 5% battery
at 15% battery
3. Turn on the Battery LED light.
4. In Last full charge, it shows when the battery is
fully charged.
5. The Screen usage duration is displayed.
6. USB Power Saving:
Automatic power ON: If enabled, the device
gets automatically powered ON when the USB is
connected at set time.
Automatic power OFF:
Automatic power OFF: If enabled, the device
gets automatically powered OFF at the set time.
Power off device at: You can set the time to
power off the device.
Automatic power OFF: If enabled, the device gets
automatically powered OFF when the USB is
disconnected at the set time.
On USB disconnection, power off: You can set
the time to power off the device when USB is
disconnected.
Sleep: Set the sleep time so that the screen
brightness is turned down after specied time of
phone inactivity. This setting also optimizes the
battery power. The following are the options: 15
seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 5
minutes, 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 4 hours and 8
hours
7. App usage since full charge: you can view the
different applications usage after the battery is
fully charged.
Battery usage data is approximate and can
change based on usage.
DISPLAY SETTINGS
DISPLAY
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Display ( ).
2. Set one of the following options to congure your
phone’s display:
Brightness level: Set the brightness of the phone
display. This also optimizes the battery power
Wallpaper: Set the wallpaper for your home screen.
You can select from one of the following wallpaper
collections:
Gallery ( ): includes photos and screenshots
taken using the phone’s camera.
Wallpapers ( ) : includes images that are
pre-loaded with the phone.
3. Select Sleep. Set the sleep time so that the
screen brightness is turned down after specied
time of phone inactivity. This setting also
optimizes the battery power. The following are
the options: 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 5
minutes, 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 4 hours and 8
hours
4. Select Font size. Set the font size of the text as
displayed on the screen.
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SOUND SETTINGS
SOUND SETTINGS
SOUND
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Sound ( ).
2. Select Prole and the following options are
displayed:
OPTION DESCRIPTION
1. Standard
Set to Standard and select
Option key > Edit.
The following options are
displayed:
Sound
You can set Media volume,
Ring volume, Alarm
volume, Phone ringtone,
Default notication
ringtone.
You can enable the Vibrate
when ringing.
Other Sounds
You can set Screen lock
sounds, Charging sounds, and
key press tones.
Notication
If Notication glow light
is enabled, battery status
indication is not affected.
If Flash notication alert is
enabled, when battery is
above 20% level, you can
use camera ash light for
missed events.
If Flash call alert is enabled,
you can use Flash camera
light for incoming voice
call.
2. Outdoor
Set to Outdoor and select
Option key > Edit.
The following options are
displayed:
OPTION DESCRIPTION
Sound
You can set Media volume,
Ring volume, Alarm
volume, Phone ringtone,
Default notication
ringtone.
You can enable the Vibrate
when ringing.
Other Sounds
You can set Screen lock
sounds, Charging sounds, and
key press tones.
Notication
If Notication glow light
is enabled, battery status
indication is not affected.
If Flash notication alert is
enabled, when battery is
above 20% level, you can
use camera ash light for
missed events.
If Flash call alert is enabled,
you can use Flash camera
light for incoming voice
call.
3. Silence
Set to Silence and select
Option key > Edit.
The following options are
displayed:
Sound
When set to Silence mode,
this prole blocks all sounds
and vibrations including alarms,
videos, and games. You will be
able to make phone calls.
Notication
If Notication glow light
is enabled, battery status
indication is not affected.
If Flash notication alert is
enabled, when battery is
above 20% level, you can
use camera ash light for
missed events.
If Flash call alert is enabled,
you can use Flash camera
light for incoming voice
call.
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SOUND SETTINGS
OPTION DESCRIPTION
4. Meeting
Set to Meeting and select
Option key > Edit.
The following options are
displayed:
Sound
You can set Media volume, and
Alarm volume.
Apart from default proles, user can create
customized proles.
You can select any 3 proles at a time.
TO CREATE A NEW PROFILE,
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Sound ( ) > Prole.
2. Select Proles > Option key > Create new.
3. Enter the required prole name.
Maximum length of 24 characters is allowed for the
prole name and the name should be unique.
4. After modifying the necessary sound and
notication settings, save the new prole.
SOUND
Media Volume: You can increase, decrease, and
mute media volume.
Alarm volume: You can increase, decrease or mute
the alarm volume.
Ring volume: You can change the ringer volume to
no ringer or ringing.
Notication volume: You can change the
notication alert volume to no ringing or ringing.
Also vibrate for calls: Enable this option to set the
device on vibration for calls.
Phone ringtone: You can select the required
ringtone from the list.
Default notication sound: Set the default
notication sound from the list.
OTHER SOUNDS
Screen lock sounds: Enable or disable this option.
Charging sounds: Enable or disable this option.
Key press tones: Enable or disable this option.
NOTIFICATION
Notication Glow Light: If the notication glow light
is enabled, glow light is used to display notication
alert and the battery status indication is not affected.
Flash notication alert: If Flash notication alert is
enabled, when battery is above 20% level, you can
use camera ash light for missed events.
Flash call alert: If Flash call alert is enabled, you can
use Flash camera light for incoming voice call.
QUICK PROFILE SWITCH
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Sound ( ) > Prole.
2. Select Quick Prole Switch.
You can use this option to quickly switch proles via
home screen shortcut and Speaker key.
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STORAGE SETTINGS/ SECURITY & LOCATION SETTINGS
STORAGE SETTINGS
STORAGE
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Storage ( ).
2. On Internal shared storage, the following options
are displayed with memory used for each app:
Photos and videos
Music and audio
Other apps
Files
System
3. Select Options key ( ) > Free up space to free
the space from the storage.
SECURITY AND LOCATION SETTINGS
DEVICE SECURITY
You can activate and protect your phone from
unauthorized access by conguring the security settings.
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Security & location ( ) .
2. The following options are displayed under Device
Security.
Select Screen lock and select one of the following
options to congure the phone:
None
Press and hold ( ) key
PIN: When enabled, enter you own PIN value.
When the phone is locked, unlock it using the PIN.
When the phone is locked, you can answer an
incoming call without unlocking the phone.
Enable On ip close to lock the side keys.
3. The following options are displayed under
Privacy:
Set the Location to ON status. Mode option is
enabled. Select any one the following options:
High accuracy
Battery saving
Device only
App-level permissions: You can set the
permission to the desired apps.
Scanning: Enable Wi-Fi scanning to improve
location by allowing system apps and services
to detect Wi-Fi networks at any time. Enable
Bluetooth scanning to improve location by
allowing system apps and services to detect
Bluetooth devices at any time.
You can also view the apps which have requested
location recently under Recent location
requests.
Show passwords: Enable this option to display the
password characters as you type in.
Device admin apps: Select the apps and activate
the device admin apps.
SIM card lock:
Lock SIM card: To use this option, you have to
set a PIN number to unlock the device.
Encryption & credentials:
Encryption: Select Encrypt phone to encrypt
your accounts, settings, app and their settings,
media and other les. Select ENCRYPT PHONE.
Credential storage:
Storage type: Displays the storage type.
Trusted credentials: You can view and verify the
system and user certicates.
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SECURITY & LOCATION SETTINGS/ACCESSIBILITY SETTINGS
Install from SD card: You can view and install
new user certicates from SD card.
Clear credentials: You can remove all
certicates.
Trust agents: To use this option, a screen lock
should be set.
Apps with usage access: Select the app and select
center key to enable the Permit usage access.
ACCESSIBILITY SETTINGS
ACCESSIBILITY
You can make websites and applications more
accessible to people with disabilities when they are using
mobile phones and other devices.
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > Accessibility ( ).
2. Select
3. Select Volume key shortcut. You can toggle to
On and Off.
If you turn On, shortcut services to SCOUT by
AetherPal and Talkback are enabled.
If you turn Off, the shortcut service is not available.
4. The following options are displayed under Screen
readers.
SCOUT by AetherPal: This is a mobile support
management service which helps securely connect
to remote devices.
Talkback: When Talkback is enabled, it helps
vision-impaired users interact with their devices.
It uses spoken word, vibration and other audible
feedback to let you know what is on your screen.
Text-to-speech output:
Preferred engine: The preferred engine is set.
Language: You can select the desired language
to adjust the spoken language. System language
is set as default language.
Speech rate: You can move the speech rate
using the slider to adjust how faster or slower the
text will be spoken.
Pitch: You can move the pitch value using the
slider to adjust how high or low the text will be
spoken.
You can demonstrate a speech synthesis.
Font size: You can set the font size from smaller to
bigger and see the preview of the same.
Mono Audio: Enable Mono audio to combine the
channels when playing audio.
Sound balance: You can move the cursor to the left
or right to balance the sound.
Vibrate on keypress: You can enable/disable this
option to make the device on vibrate when a key is
pressed.
Captions: When Captions is set to ON, you can set
the following options under Standard options:
Language
Text size
Caption style
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SYSTEM SETTINGS
word, a period will be inserted.
Language switch key: Press and hold the * key
to switch the language.
Next Word Prediction: Predicts a new word
based on the previous word entered.
Suggest contact names: Displays suggested
contact while typing.
5. Select Support > FlexT9 Help. The FlexT9 help
guide is displayed.
Select Support > About. It displays the FlexT9
version details.
6. Select Speech > Text-to-speech output. You
can set and reset the Speech Rate and Speech
Pitch.
DATE & TIME
You can set and display the date and time on the phone.
You can also select the display format.
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > System ( ).
2. Select Date & time ( ).
3. Select the following options to congure phone:
To synchronize the date and time with the network
provided time, enable Automatic date & time.
Disable Automatic date & time to enable Set date
and Set time options.
To synchronize the time zone with the network
provided time enable, Automatic time zone.
Disable Automatic time zone to enable Select
time zone.
To set the date manually, select Set date. Scroll and
select the date, month and year. Select Done.
To set the time manually, select Set time. Scroll and
select the hour and minute. Select Done.
To set the time zone, select Select time zone. Scroll
and select your time zone.
To set the clock to 24-hour format enable Use
24-hour format. By default, the phone is set to
12-hour format.
RESET OPTIONS
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > System ( ).
2. Select Reset options ( ).
3. You can reset the following settings:
Network settings reset
Reset app preferences
Erase all data (factory reset)
SYSTEM SETTINGS
HOME SCREEN SHORTCUTS
You can set the shortcuts on the home screen.
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > System ( ).
2. Select Home screen shortcuts ( ).
3. Go to the Navigation up key and select the app
to be set for the up key navigation.
4. Go to the Navigation center key and select the
app to be set for the center key navigation.
5. Go to the Navigation down key and select the
app to be set for the down key navigation.
PROGRAMMABLE KEY
You can assign any application to the programmable key.
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > System ( ) .
2. Select Programmable key ( ).
LANGUAGES & INPUT
You can set the phone’s language to any of the
languages displayed in the language list.
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > System ( ).
2. Select Languages & input ( ).
3. Go to Languages and select any language from
the list as your preferred language.
The following languages can be set as a preferred
language:
English
Español
All the menu items and user feedback messages will
be displayed in the set language.
4. Select Keyboard & input methods > FlexT9 Text
Input.
Input language: You can set the input language to
either English or Español.
Personal Dictionary: You can add the desired
custom words to the dictionary. Select Options key
> Add to add a word and it's shortcut.
Preferences:
Auto-capitalization: The rst letter of the new
sentence is automatically capitalized.
Auto-punctuation: If this option is enabled, when
you press the space key twice at the end of a
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SYSTEM SETTINGS/SYSTEM UPDATES
SYSTEM UPDATES
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > System Updates ( ).
2. The following options are displayed:
Check for new system updates
Show system update history
Use Software Upgrade Assistant
System Update Status
ABOUT PHONE
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Settings
( ) > System ( ).
2. Select About phone ( ).
3. The following information is displayed:
Status
Legal information
Model
Firmware version
Firmware security patch level
Baseband version
Kernel version
Build number
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MANAGING CONTACTS
MANAGING CONTACTS
You can use the phonebook to maintain phone numbers
of your contacts. This feature enables you to add, dial
phone numbers and send SMS and MMS messages
To access the contacts, from Home screen, select
Contacts ( ). The contacts saved in the phonebook
are displayed.
ADDING A NEW CONTACT FOR THE FIRST
TIME
After inserting the SIM, when you switch ON the device
for the rst time and there are no contacts added in the
device or SIM.
You have only two options here:
Add Contact: Add New contact screen is
displayed. Enter all the details and select Options
key > Save to save the contact.
Import Contacts: Select Import Contact to import
from .vcf le and also contacts stored in the SIM
card.
ADDING A NEW CONTACT
1. To add a new contact, select Menu > Contacts >
Add contact. Enter the contact details and select
Option key > Save to save the contact.
2. You can also enter a number using dialpad and
select Add to contact ( ) and then Create new
contact ( ) to add a new contact. Enter the
contact details. Select Option key > Save to save
the contact.
VIEWING CONTACT DETAILS
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Contacts
( ).
2. Scroll to the required contact and select the
contact to view the contact details.
SENDING A MESSAGE FROM CONTACTS
You can send SMS and MMS messages to your
contacts.
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Contacts
( ).
2. Scroll to the required contact and open it.
3. Select Option key > Send message.
4. Enter the message and select Option key >
Attach photos/videos to attach the photos and
videos.
5. Select Option key > Send.
If you attach a media le or a contact to your
SMS message it is converted to an MMS
message automatically.
DIALING A NUMBER FROM CONTACTS
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Contacts
( ).
2. Scroll to the required contact and select the
contact to view the details.
3. Select the number and press Center key to initiate
the call.
OR
4. Select the required contact from the list and press
the green button on the phone to initiate the call.
EDITING THE CONTACT DETAILS
1. From Home screen, select Contacts ( ).
2. Scroll to the required contact and select the
contact to view the details.
3. Select Option key > Edit.
4. Edit the required details. Select Option key >
Save to save the details.
On the Contacts screen, select Options key to view the
menu options. Following are the menu options:
MY INFO:
Select My Info and a screen is displayed to add device
owner’s name, Phone number and the address.
Select Options key and you have the following
options:
Send message: You can select either email or the
phone number to send a message.
Edit: You can edit the contact details.
Share: You can share you contact details via
Messaging and Bluetooth. The contact is shared
as .vcf le.
Copy to SIM: You can copy the contact from the
device to SIM.
Send Contact: The contact is sent as a text
message to the selected contact.
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MANAGING CONTACTS
ADD CONTACT
You can add a new contact by entering all the details.
Select Options key > Save to save the contact.
IMPORT/EXPORT
IMPORT FROM .VCF FILE
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Contacts
( ).
2. Select Option key > Import/export.
3. Select Import from .vcf le.
4. Select Option key > Done.
The contact is imported to the list.
IMPORT FROM SIM CARD
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Contacts
( ).
2. Select Option key > Import/export.
3. Select Import from SIM card.
The list of contacts stored in your SIM card are
displayed.
4. Select the contact to be moved to the phone.
5. Select Option key > Done.
6. A conrmation message is displayed. Select OK
to conrm.
The contact is imported to the phone address.
EXPORT TO SIM CARD
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Contacts
( ).
2. Select Option key > Import/export.
3. Select Export to SIM card.
4. Select the contact to be exported from Phone to
SIM card.
5. Select Option key > Done.
The contact is exported to the SIM card.
EXPORT TO .VCF FILE
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Contacts
( ).
2. Select Option key > Import/export.
3. Select Export to .vcf le.
4. Press Center key to select the contact to be
exported.
5. Select Option key > Done.
A message is displayed to select the source to save
the .vcf le.
SHARE ALL CONTACTS
You can send contact information in following 3 ways:
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Contacts
( ).
2. Scroll to the required contact and select the
contact and press center key to open the contact
details.
3. Select Option key > Import/export > Share
all contacts. You can use one of the following
options to share the required contact from Share
contact via:
Bluetooth: Send the contact details to a
Bluetooth device paired with your phone. Select
the Bluetooth device to share the contact.
Messaging: Send the contact details as a
multimedia message to any mobile phone.
BLOCKED NUMBERS
You cannot receive either a call or a text message from a
blocked number.
SELECT
You can select the required contacts by checking the
boxes next to the contact.
SETTINGS
You can set the sort list to view the contacts and also the
rst or last name of the contact to be displayed rst.
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Contacts
( ).
2. Select Options key > Settings. Set the following
options:
Sort by: Sort the contact names by rst name or
last name.
Name format: Set the contact display name to
rst name or last name.
MANAGING CONTACT SETTINGS
You can edit and modify ringtone and call receiving
settings for individual contacts.
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Contacts
( ).
2. Scroll to the required contact and select the
contact to view the contact details.
3. Select Options key and select one of the
following:
Set Ringtone to set a specic ringtone for that
contact.
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MANAGING CONTACTS
Check the option All calls to voicemail to forward
all incoming calls from that contact to your voice-
mail box.
DELETING A CONTACT
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Contacts
( ).
2. Scroll to the required contact and select the
contact to view the contact details.
3. Select Options key > Delete or press Clear ( )
key. The contact is deleted after the conrmation.
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MANAGING CALL SETTINGS
MANAGING CALL SETTINGS
MAKING A CALL
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Phone
( ).
The phone screen with last dialed number, missed
calls and received calls are displayed.
DIALING A NUMBER VIA CONTACT
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Contacts
( ).
2. Scroll to the contact and select the contact. The
contact details are displayed.
3. Select the required phone number to call the
contact.
ADDING A CONTACT FROM HOME SCREEN
1. From Home screen, enter the required number to be
dialed.
2. Select Add to contact ( )
3. Select Create new contact ( ).
4. In the Add new contact screen, add the name
and other details for the contact.
5. Select Option key > Save.
The contact is saved.
VIEWING CALL HISTORY
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Phone
( ).
2. The Recent calls screen displayed with recently
called, received and missed calls.
DELETING CALL HISTORY
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Phone
( ).
2. On the Recent calls screen, select Option key >
Delete selected call log.
3. A conrmation message is displayed to delete the
selected call log. Select Delete to delete the call
log.
The selected call log is deleted.
SPEED DIAL SETTINGS
With the Speed dial option, the user can assign a contact
to each key present in the keypad (2 to 9). User needs
to press the keypad to initiate the call to the assigned
contact.
To set the speed dial,
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Phone
( ).
2. On Recent calls screen, select Option key >
Speed dial settings.
3. Long press key 1 to initiate a call to the voicemail.
4. Assign a contact for each key present in the
keypad (2 to 9).
5. Press a particular keypad to initiate a call to the
assigned contact.
CALL SETTINGS
You can change the incoming call ringtone, enable
vibrate when ringing and enable audible press tone.
To view and modify call settings,
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Phone
( ).
2. On Recent calls screen, select Option key > Call
settings. Different settings are:
QUICK RESPONSES
When you are not able to answer an incoming call, you
can send a quick response to the caller. To view and
edit quick responses, select Call settings > Quick
responses. Select the specic response message to
edit. Edit the message and select OK.
CALLS
Select the SIM card to view the following settings:
1. Calling accounts:
SIP settings > SIP accounts: To add a SIP
account and congure your incoming and outgoing
preferences:
Select Calls > Calling account > SIP
settings and SIP accounts.
Select Option key > Add account to
congure a new SIP account.
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MANAGING CALL SETTINGS
Enter the following details and select Option key >
Save to save the account:
Username: Username to login to SIP
account.
Password: Password to login to SIP account.
Server: SIP server details.
Optional Settings: Select to view/modify or
hide optional details such as authentication
username, display name, outbound proxy
address, port number, transport type and
Send keep alive options.
USE SIP CALLING:
Select Calling accounts > Use SIP calling.
A dialog is open with the following options:
For all calls: If this option is selected and
when the phone is connected to Wi-Fi
network or mobile Internet, each dialed call
becomes an Internet call.
Only for SIP calls: If this option is selected,
only SIP call can be dialed.
RECEIVE INCOMING CALLS: Enable Receive
incoming calls to answer incoming Internet
calls.
2. Voicemail:
Service: Displays the Service name. It is displayed
as My Carrier.
Setup: You can set a number as your voicemail
number.
Notications: Turn On to receive voicemail
messages notication.
3. Additional settings:
Caller ID: When SIM card is inserted, this option
is enabled. This feature is used to display caller
details (MSISDN or contact name) to the user.
If there is no network connection, the number is
displayed a private number.
Call waiting: When call waiting is enabled and the
phone is in conversation, the incoming number
is displayed when you receive a call. To activate
call waiting in the Call settings screen, enable Call
waiting.
CALL BLOCKING
You will not receive calls or messages from blocked
numbers.
ACCESSIBILITY
Hearing aids: Turn On Hearing aids to set your
device hearing aid compatible.
RTT (Real Time Text) Visibility: RTT allows you to
use the keypad to type messages back and forth
during a call. There are two ways you can allow RTT
messages:
Only during a call
During and when placing/receiving a call
OPEN/CLOSE FLIP
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Phone
( ).
2. On Recent calls screen, select Options key
( ) > Call settings > Open/Close ip.
3. The following options are displayed to answer a
call using the ip:
Open to answer:
Turned On: During an incoming call, opening the
ip will connect the call.
Turned Off: During an incoming call, you can only
mute the ringtone and stop the vibration, but he
call cannot be connected.
Close to answer:
Turned On: You can close the ip to end the call.
Turned Off: Voice will be directed to the
loudspeaker mode but, the call does not get
disconnected.
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SENDING MESSAGES
SENDING MESSAGES
SMS and MMS are convenient and inexpensive means
of communication. You can send a text message to other
people via SMS service. MMS allows you to send messages
by including multimedia content such as pictures, audio les,
video les, and so on.
You can use the Messaging in your phone to send an SMS
and MMS message to other mobile phones or any other
equipment that can receive SMS and MMS.
The MMS feature is available only if you
subscribe it from your network operator.
To access the message function, from Home screen, select
Messaging ( ).
SENDING SMS/MMS MESSAGE
You can send SMS and MMS messages to contacts in your
phonebook and to new numbers that are not present in the
phonebook.
1. To create a SMS message, from Home screen, select
Messaging ( ).
2. Select Option key > New message.
3. Enter the contact name or the phone number in the
To eld.
If you enter an alphabet, all the contact names
starting with that alphabet and containing that
alphabet are displayed as a list. Scroll down to select
the contact.
4. Enter the message.
When you add an attachment, the message is
automatically converted to a multimedia message.
MMS charges will apply, based on the operator. You
can add any multimedia attachment up to the size of
<= 1200 KB.
On a new message screen, select Options key and
the following options are displayed:
Add Contact: You can select the contact from the
phonebook.
Attach photos/videos: Select a photo or video from
the Gallery.
Attach other: You can select any of the following
attachments to send a message.
ATTACHMENT
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
Capture picture Take a new photo using the
mobile camera and attach.
Capture video Take a new video using the
camcorder and attach.
Audio Attach an audio le from the
phone memory.
Record audio Record a new audio using the
sound recorder and attach.
vCard Attach a contact available in the
phone.
vCalendar Attach a calendar event.
Insert from templates: You can insert an
attachment the from the template.
Insert contact: You can insert a contact from the
phonebook.
Discard: Select Discard to delete the message.
The message thread is deleted after conrmation.
SEARCH
To search a particular message, on a new message
window, select Options key > Search. Enter the key
word to search a particular message.
WIRELESS EMERGENCY ALERTS
You will receive active alerts and emergency alerts from
the service provider.
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SENDING MESSAGES
MESSAGE SETTINGS
1. From Home screen, select Messaging ( ).
2. Select Option key > Setting. The following
settings are displayed:
SETTINGS DESCRIPTION
NOTIFICATION
Vibrate Enable vibrate alert for incoming
messages.
DISPLAY
Group
notication
message
Enable this notication message to
auto combine the notication into
one group.
STORAGE
Delete old
messages
Delete old messages automatically
when the storage limit is reached.
Text message
limit
Set the maximum number of SMS
messages to be stored. By default,
1000 messages can be stored.
Multimedia
message limit
Set the maximum number of MMS
messages to be stored. By default,
1000 messages can be stored.
Memory status Shows the memory used for SMS,
MMS and the total memory used.
ADVANCED SETTINGS
Text (SMS) messages settings
Delivery
reports
Enable this option to request for a
delivery report for each message you
send.
Message
template
You can edit the message template.
SMS Signature Enable this option for SMS signature.
Edit SMS
Signature
If SMS Signature is active, Edit SMS
Signature is enabled. You can edit
your SMS signature.
Manage SIM
card messages
Manages the messages in the SIM
card located under Text Messages.
Enable WAP
PUSH Service
Enable to receive service message.
Multimedia (MMS) messages settings
Group
messaging
Enable and use MMS to send a
single message when there are
multiple recipients.
Delivery
reports
Enable this option to request a
delivery report for each message you
send.
Read reports Enable this option to request a read
report for each message you send.
Auto-retrieve Enable this option to retrieve the
messages automatically.
Roaming auto-
retrieve
Enable this option to automatically
retrieve messages while roaming.
On Message Settings screen, select Option key >
Restore default settings. The default settings are
restored.
DELETING MESSAGES
To delete all the messages,
1. From Home screen, select Messaging ( ).
2. Select the message and press Option key >
Delete selected thread or select a message
thread and press Clear key ( )
3. A conrmation message is displayed. Select
Delete to delete the selected message.
4. To delete an individual conversation, select the
conversation to be deleted and select Delete
option and conrm the choice.
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SONIM SCOUT
SONIM SCOUT
Sonim SCOUT is a solution that allows the user to
register with Sonim and use a number of key enterprise
features.
Sonim Cloud account required to fully utilize SCOUT
capabilities. For more information, visit http://www.
sonimcloud.com.
To access Sonim Scout,
From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Sonim
Scout ( ).
SETUP
Setup tab consists of the following features:
SonimSetupWizard
SafeGuard
App Updater
UTILITIES
Utilities tab consists of the following features:
Contact Transfer
Sonim BLE Connect
SUPPORT
Support tab consists of the following features:
Chat
Sonim Care
Warranty Registration
Device Information
Terms of Use
Contact Sonim Support
Call
Email
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APPLICATIONS
music folder.
Select Recently added playlist to view the music
les that are recently added to the music folder.
Select My recordings playlist to access all your
voice memo les.
FM RADIO
You can listen to the radio through FM radio. A wired
Headset should be connected to enabling FM radio.
1. To listen to the radio, select Menu ( ) >
Applications ( ) > FM Radio ( ) .
2. A pop-up message is displayed; Connect
Headset. Connect a wired Headset in the
alloted slot to enable FM Radio. FM radio icon is
displayed on the Notication bar.
3. Select Options > Auto Scan to scan all the
stations. Available channels are displayed.
4. Select Options > Setting and the following
options are displayed:
Regional Band
Audio Output Mode
Alternate Frequency
Revert to Factory Defaults
FILE EXPLORER
You can view/edit/delete/share the les stored in the
phone through File Explorer ( ).
To view the les, select Menu ( ) > Applications ( )
> File Explorer ( ).
Select any folder and press Option key to view the
following options:
Recent: Displays the recent les captured or stored.
Delete: Delete the existing folder.
Copy to: Copy the contents of the folder.
Move to: Move the contents of folder.
Properties: View the properties of the folder.
Select: Select a particular folder.
Exit: You can select Exit option for exiting from
File Explorer.
Downloads: Displays the different folder under
Downloads.
Delete: Delete the existing folder.
Copy to: Copy the contents of the folder.
Move to: Move the contents of folder.
Rename: Rename the existing folder.
Properties: View the properties of the folder.
Select: Select a particular folder.
Sort by: You can sort the folder using Sort option.
APPLICATIONS
BROWSER
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Browser
( ).
2. Enter the URL to search for the required
information or any website.
CALENDAR
The Calendar helps you to set appointments, schedule
reminders and alerts and repeat them if required. You can
also view your saved tasks on a daily or weekly basis.
To access calendar;
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Calender
( ).
2. To change the calendar view, choose Month or
Agenda from Options menu.
3. Select Options key to view the list of the following
available options:
Today: Access current date events.
New event: New event can be added on selecting
this option.
Agenda: Select each agenda and to view the event
details.
Search: You can search for a particular event.
Delete Events: Select the event > Option key >
Done to delete the selected event. Select Select all
to delete all the events.
When you have a event the Delete event option is
enabled.
Settings:
Displays the General settings of the calendar.
Displays the Build version in About Calendar.
MUSIC
You can play music les and voice memos stored in your
phone using the music application.
From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Applications
( ) > Music ( ) .
Select Artists to view the music les sorted based
on the artists.
Select Albums to view the music les sorted based
on the albums.
Select Songs to view the complete list of songs
stored in your phone.
Select Playlists to access the default playlists in the
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APPLICATIONS
Sorting options are; By Name, By Date Modied
and By Size.
New folder: You can create a new folder.
Exit: You can select Exit option for exiting from
File Explorer.
XP3800: Displays the different folder in the device
drive.
Search: Search for the le and folder.
Delete: Delete the existing folder.
Copy to: Copy the contents of the folder.
Move to: Move the contents of folder.
Rename: Rename the existing folder.
Properties: View the properties of the folder.
Select: Select a particular folder.
Sort by: You can sort the folder using Sort option.
Sorting options are; By Name, By Date Modied
and By Size.
New folder: You can create a new folder.
Exit: You can select Exit option for exiting from
File Explorer.
If SD card is inserted, all the les in the SD
card can be view/edit/delete/share from File
Explorer.
BACKUP AND RESTORE
You can backup your phone data to one or more of your
Google accounts using Android backup services. If you
need to replace your device or erase its data, you can
restore your data for any accounts that were previously
backed up.
To back up your data,
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) >
Applications ( ).
2. Select Backup and Restore ( ).
3. Enable the option Back up my data.
All your contacts, Calendar, SMS and MMS data will
be backed up and media content like photos, audio
and videos are moved to SD card.
A warning message is displayed Backup may
take few minutes. Please do not perform other
operations during this time.
Select OK to start the backup.
4. Select Restore.
The contacts, Calendar, SMS and MMS are restored.
Without SD card, the user cannot take
device back-up.
DOWNLOADS
Use the Downloads screen to view, open, or delete the
downloaded les.
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) >
Applications ( ).
2. Select Downloads ( ).
3. Select Options > Select to select the downloaded
le to be opened, viewed or deleted.
VOICE COMMANDS
The XP3 device includes a voice recognition system for
basic commands and voice dialing.
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) >
Applications ( ).
2. Select Voice Commands ( ).
3. You can give a command by speaking over the
phone using your voice. You can perform the
voice actions like calling any of the contacts from
the phonebook, get the direction to a particular
destination and create reminders etc.
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TOOLS
TOOLS
CLOCK
You can view the time of major cities in different time
zones using this function.
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Tools
( ).
2. Select Clock ( ).
3. Select World clock icon ( ) located on the top
of the screen. To add a city, select Option key >
Add city. Select the check boxes next to the cities
to add them to the Clock.
Added cities are listed in alphabetical order.
The local time in the home city is displayed in the
upper half of the screen.
To set the home city, select the required city from
the list. It is added to the selected cities list. The
selected city is set as the home city.
ALARM
You can set an alarm for a particular time.
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Tools
( ).
2. Select Clock ( ).
3. Select Alarm activation icon ( ) on the top of
the screen.
4. Select Option key > Add to add a new alarm.
5. To set a recurring alarm, select Option key > Edit.
You can choose and set the following options:
Time: You can set the required time.
Repeat: You can select the days in a week to
repeat the alarm.
Alarm Ringtone: Select the alarm ringtone.
Label: You can name the alarm.
Vibrate: You can enable the device to vibrate
when the alarm is set.
6. Select any of the ringtones from the Default
alarm tone sound present, and select OK.
7. Select Option key > Save to save the changes.
The alarm will work even when the phone is
set in silent mode.
STOPWATCH
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Tools
( ).
2. Select Clock ( ) > Stop watch ( ).
3. Select START and STOP to run the stopwatch.
TIMER
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Tools
( ).
2. Select Clock ( ) > Timer ( ).
3. The following actions can be performed:
PAUSE
RESET
RESUME
LAP
CALCULATOR
The default calculator in this phone is designed to
perform simple mathematical calculations and the
advanced panel for scientic calculations.
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Tools ( )
> Calculator ( ) .
To enter the numbers, select the numeric keys.
To use mathematical operators, select the
respective operation key on the keypad.
Select = for the nal result.
2. Select Option key > Advanced panel for
scientic calculations. You can toggle between
Basic panel and Advanced panel.
SOUND RECORDER
You can record voice memos using the sound recorder.
To access the sound recorder,
From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Tools
( ) > Sound Recorder ( ) .
To record an audio le, select Record ( ).
To stop the recording, select Stop ( ).
To pause the recording, select Pause ( )
To save the voice memo, press left arrow key and
select Save.
To exit without saving, press left arrow key and
select Discard.
To play the recorded le instantly, press right
arrow key and select the le to be played. Press
the center key to play the voice memo.
Rename: Rename the existing le.
Share: You can share the recording via Bluetooth
or Messaging.
Delete: Deletes the selected item.
Select: Select a particular le.
Exit: Exits the Sound Recorder.
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OTHER APPLICATIONS/VERIZON SERVICES
VERIZON SERVICES
Your Sonim phone comes with pre-loaded Verizon PTT
applications.
From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Verizon ( ).
PUSH TO TALK+
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Verizon
( ) > Push To Talk+ ( ).
2. Scroll down to the end of the page and select
Options key ( ).
3. Select Accept to activate Verizon Push Talk Plus.
It starts contacting the server.
4. In Conrm screen, select Yes.
5. Enter the code in the Enter code eld. Select OK.
CLOUD
Your contacts are safely backed up with Verizon Cloud.
The contacts which were saved previously in Verizon
Cloud will be synced to your current device.
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Verizon
( ) > Cloud ( ).
2. Select Next on the screen.
OTHER APPLICATIONS
CAMERA
The Sonim XP3 has a rear camera with 5MP xed focus
for taking pictures. The pictures are saved in the Gallery.
1. From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Camera
( ).
2. Select Camera mode to set the following modes:
Normal ( ): To shoot a picture in normal mode,
press center key to capture the picture. Use Left
and Right navigation keys for Zoom in and Zoom
out.
Video ( ): Press center key to start/stop a
video recording. You cannot pause the recording
in the middle.
3. Select Option key to view or change camera
settings such as Flash, Exposure, and File
Format etc.
GALLERY
The pictures, videos, and screenshots captured from the
camera are stored in Gallery and can be viewed later.
From Home screen, select Menu ( ) > Gallery ( ).
You can view the photo album, screenshots, and the
individual pictures.
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REGULATORY INFORMATION - USA MARKET
REGULATORY INFORMATION - USA
MARKET
RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION (SAR)
This device meets the government’s requirements for
exposure to radio waves.
This device is designed and manufactured not
to exceed the emission limits for exposure to
radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal
Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.
The exposure standard for wireless device employs a
unit of measurement known as the Specic Absorption
Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/
kg. *Tests for SAR are conducted using standard
operating positions accepted by the FCC with the
device transmitting at its highest certied power level
in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is
determined at the highest certied power level, the
actual SAR level of the device while operating can
be well below the maximum value. This is because
the device is designed to operate at multiple power
levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the
network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless
base station antenna, the lower the power output.
The highest SAR value for the model device XP3800
(Type number PG2212) as reported to the FCC:
when tested for use at the ear is 1.15 W/kg, and
when worn on the body, as described in this user
guide, is 1.42 W/kg (Body-worn measurements
differ among device models, depending upon
available accessories and FCC requirements.).
While there may be differences between the SAR levels
of various devices and at various positions, they all
meet the government requirement.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for
this model device with all reported SAR levels evaluated
as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines.
SAR information on this model device is on le with the
FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section
of www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching on FCC ID:
WYPPG2212.
For body worn operation, this device has been tested
and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use
with an accessory that contains no metal and be
positioned a minimum of 1cm from the body. Use of
other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC
RF exposure guidelines. If you do not use a body-worn
accessory and are not holding the device at the ear,
position the handset a minimum of 0 cm from your
body when the device is switched on.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION
INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference, and
This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This device has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
FCC CAUTION
Any Changes or modications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user‘s authority to operate the
equipment.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not
be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
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REGULATORY INFORMATION - USA MARKET
other antenna or transmitter.
The country code selection is for non-US model
only and is not available to all US model. Per FCC
regulation, all Wi-Fi product marketed in US must
xed to US operation channels only.
Operations in the 5.15-5.25GHz band are restricted to
indoor usage only.
ISED RF EXPOSURE STATEMENT (IC)
This EUT is compliance with SAR for general population/
uncontrolled exposure limits in IC RSS-102 and had been
tested in accordance with the measurement methods and
procedures specied in IEEE 1528 and IEC 62209. This
equipment should be installed and operated with minimum
distance 1.0 cm between the radiator and your body.
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located
or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
HAC RATING
The FCC has created a rating system for cellular phones
regarding their HAC-related performance. This rating
helps consumers with hearing disabilities to nd phones
that work well with their hearing aid devices. The HAC
rating and measurement procedure are described in the
American National Standards Institute (ANSI C63.19-2011)
contains two rating standards: an “M” rating from 1 to
4 for hearing aids operating in microphone mode, and a
“T” rating from 1 to 4 for hearing aids operating in telecoil
mode. M-Rating stands for Microphone rating and indicates
the amount of reduction of RF interference between the
telephone and the hearing aid in acoustic coupling mode
(also called microphone mode). Phones rated M3 or M4
meet FCC requirements and generate less interference to
hearing devices set in microphone mode. T-Rating stands
for telecoil rating and represents inductive coupling with
hearing aids that are operating in telecoil mode. A telecoil
is a small piece of tightly wrapped wire, built into some
hearing aids. While the microphone of a hearing aid picks
up all sounds, the telecoil only picks up an electromagnetic
signal from the telephone. Thus, users of telecoil-equipped
hearing aids are able to communicate over the telephone
without the amplication of unwanted background noise.
Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and generate
less interference to hearing devices set in telecoil mode. A
combination of M-rating and T-rating denes the nal HAC
rating and is a deciding factor in selecting cellular phones
for people with hearing problems. A HAC compliant phone
could be rated:
M3/T3
M3/T4
M4/T3
M4/T4
its resistance to interference. The best way to evaluate
the suitability of the phone is to try it with the intended
hearing aid device.
The model XP3800 have been tested for hearing aid
device compatibility and complies with the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) requirements.
These devices are rated M3/T4.
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NON-INCENDIVE DEVICE USER CAUTIONS
NON-INCENDIVE DEVICE USER CAUTIONS
IT IS NOT ALLOWED TO CONNECT ANY
EXTERNAL DEVICES TO ALL PORTS/INTERFACE
(USB) IN A HAZARDOUS AREA.
ONLY THE POWER SUPPLIES WITH OUTPUTS
MEET THE SELV REQUIREMENTS CAN BE USED
FOR CHARGING. THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE
INPUT VOLTAGE FOR THE PHONE IS 5V.
DO NOT USE THE NON-LPS ADAPTER TO
CHARGE THE DEVICE. IT MAY CAUSE A FIRE.
THE BATTERY ONLY CAN BE CHARGED or
CHANGED IN NON-HAZARDOUS LOCATION.
DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT THROUGH
USB PORT WHEN ENERGIZED, UNLESS THE
LOCATION IS KNOWN TO BE NON-HAZARDOUS.
THE TORQUE FORCE is 1.9 Kgf.cm.
CERTIFICATION
eCSAus
CSA Certicate No.******
Class I Division 2 Group A, B, C, D
Class II Division 2 Group F, G
Class III
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 213-17
UL121201-Ninth Edition
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No 60950-07 Including Amendment 1:2011
and Amendment 2:2014
ANSI/UL Std. No 60950-1-2014
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HAZARDOUS LOCATION USAGE WARNING
HAZARDOUS LOCATION USAGE
WARNING
Determine by inspection that the following information is
made available to the user by one or more of;
1. Printed on the label for the battery
2. Printed on the label for the host device
3. Printed in the owner's manual
4. Posted in a help le or Internet website.
Do not disassemble or open crush, bend or
deform, puncture or shred.
Do not modify or re manufacture, attempt
to insert foreign objects into the battery,
immerse or expose to water or other liquids,
expose to re, explosion or other hazard.
Only use the battery for the system for which it is
specied.
Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic
conductive objects to contact battery terminals.
Replace the battery only with another battery
that has been qualied with the system per this
standard, IEEE-Std-1725. Use of an unqualied
battery may present a risk of re, explosion,
leakage or other hazard. Only authorized service
providers shall replace battery. (If the battery is
non-user replaceable).
Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic
conductive objects to contact battery terminals.
Promptly dispose of used batteries in
accordance with local regulations.
Battery usage by children should be supervised.
Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If the
phone or battery is dropped, especially on a
hard surface, and the user suspects damage,
take it to a service center for inspection.
Improper battery use may result in a re,
explosion or other hazard.
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INDEX
A
AetherPal 28
Alarm
Timer 42
Alerts 36
Applications 40, 44
B
Backup 41
Browser 40
C
Calculator 42
Call Settings 34
Contacts 31
D
Date & Time 29, 30
Display 22
Downloads 41
E
Export 32
F
FCC 45
File Explorer 40
FlexT9 29
Flip
Close
Open 14, 22
Forget Network 19
H
HAC 46
Hazardous Location 48
I
Import 32
ISED RF Exposure Statement 46
K
Keyboard Dictionaries 39
L
Language & Input 28
Location 24, 25, 26, 27
M
Memory
App usage 36, 37
Messages 36
Missed Events 18
Modify Network 19
My Notications 17
N
Notication 26
P
Phone Specications 11
Q
Quick Settings 18
R
Restore 41
RTT 38
S
SAR 45
Scout 39
Search 17
Security 27
Setup Wizard 39
SIP 34
Sound 22
Sound Recorder 42
Speech Pitch 29
Speech Rate 29
Speed Dial 34
Storage
Internal Share 27, 37
INDEX
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INDEX
Support 39
T
Talkback 28
Tools 42
U
Utilities 39
V
Voice Commands 41
W
Wallpaper 17
Wi-Fi 19
X
XP3 12