Sonim XP3400 Armor - Specifications
Brand and model
Information about the brand, model and model alias (if any) of a specific device.
Brand Brand name of the company that manufactures the device. | Sonim |
Model Model name of the device. | XP3400 Armor |
Design
Information about the dimensions and weight of the device, shown in different measurement units. Body materials, available colors, certifications.
Width Information about the width, i.e. the horizontal side of the device when it is used in its standard orientation. | 58 mm (millimeters) 5.8 cm (centimeters) 0.19 ft (feet) 2.283 in (inches) |
Height Information about the height, i.e. the vertical side of the device when it is used in its standard orientation. | 126 mm (millimeters) 12.6 cm (centimeters) 0.413 ft (feet) 4.961 in (inches) |
Thickness Information about the thickness/depth of the device in different measurement units. | 25 mm (millimeters) 2.5 cm (centimeters) 0.082 ft (feet) 0.984 in (inches) |
Weight Information about the weight of the device in different measurement units. | 185 g (grams) 0.41 lbs (pounds) 6.53 oz (ounces) |
Volume Estimated volume of the device, calculated from the dimensions provided by the manufacturer. Applies for devices in the form of a rectangular parallelepiped. | 182.7 cm³ (cubic centimeters) 11.1 in³ (cubic inches) |
Certification Information about the standards, in which the device is certified. | IP68 MIL-STD-810G |
SIM card
The Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) is used in mobile devices for storing data authenticating the subscribers of mobile services.
SIM card type Information about the type and size (form factor) of the SIM card used in the device. | Mini-SIM (2FF - second form factor, since late 1990s, 25.00 x 15.00 x 0.76 mm) |
Number of SIM cards Information about the number of SIM cards, supported by the device. | 1 |
Networks
A mobile (cellular) network is a radio system, which allows a large number of mobile devices to communicate with each other.
CDMA CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access) is a channel access method for communications within mobile networks. Compared to other 2G and 2.5G standards like GSM and TDMA, it provides increased data transfer speeds and allows more subscribers to connect simultaneously to the network. | CDMA 800 MHz CDMA 1900 MHz |
CDMA2000 CDMA2000 is a family of 3G standards for mobile networks based on CDMA and providing high-quality voice and broadband data services over wireless networks. Its advantages include stronger signal, fewer drop-offs and breakups, analog capabilities, very high spectral capacity, etc. | 1xEV-DO Rev. A |
Mobile network technologies and bandwidth
Communication between devices within mobile networks is realized via various generations of network technologies, which provide different bandwidth.
Mobile network technologies There are several network technologies that enhance the performance of mobile networks mainly by increased data bandwidth. Information about the communication technologies supported by the device and their respective uplink and downlink bandwidth. | EV-DO Rev. A (1.8 Mbit/s , 3.1 Mbit/s ) |
System on Chip (SoC)
A system on a chip (SoC) includes into a single chip some of the main hardware components of the mobile device.
CPU CPU is the Central Processing Unit or the processor of a mobile device. Its main function is to interpret and execute instructions contained in software applications. | Qualcomm QSC6085 |
Memory cards
Memory cards are used in mobile devices for expanding their external storage capacity.
Types The various types of memory cards are characterized by different sizes and capacity. Information about the supported types of memory cards. | microSD microSDHC |
Display
The display of a mobile device is characterized by its technology, resolution, pixel density, diagonal length, color depth, etc.
Type/technology One of the main characteristics of the display is its type/technology, on which depends its performance. | TFT |
Diagonal size In mobile devices display size is represented by the length of its diagonal measured in inches. | 2 in (inches) 50.8 mm (millimeters) 5.08 cm (centimeters) |
Width Approximate width of the display | 1.2 in (inches) 30.48 mm (millimeters) 3.05 cm (centimeters) |
Height Approximate height of the display | 1.6 in (inches) 40.64 mm (millimeters) 4.06 cm (centimeters) |
Aspect ratio The ratio between the long and the short side of the display | 1.333:1 4:3 |
Resolution The display resolution shows the number of pixels on the horizontal and vertical side of the screen. The higher the resolution is, the greater the detail of the displayed content. | 240 x 320 pixels |
Pixel density Information about the number of pixels per centimeter (ppcm) or per inch (ppi) of the display. The higher the pixel density, the more detailed and clearer is the information displayed on the screen. | 200 ppi (pixels per inch) 78 ppcm (pixels per centimeter) |
Color depth The color depth of the display is also known as bit depth. It shows the number of bits used for the color components of one pixel. Information about the maximum number of colors the screen can display. | 16 bit 65536 colors |
Display area The estimated percentage of the screen area from the device's front area. | 17 % (percent) |
Other features Information about other functions and features of the display. | Scratch resistant |
Corning Gorilla Glass |
Rear camera
The primary camera of the mobile device is usually placed on its back and can be combined with one or more additional cameras.
Flash type The rear cameras of mobile devices use mainly a LED flash. It may arrive in a single, dual- or multi-light setup and in different arrangements. | LED |
Image resolution One of the main characteristics of the cameras is their image resolution. It states the number of pixels on the horizontal and vertical dimensions of the image, which can also be shown in megapixels that indicate the approximate number of pixels in millions. | 1600 x 1200 pixels 1.92 MP (megapixels) |
Video FPS Information about the maximum number of frames per second (fps) supported by the rear camera while recording video at the maximum resolution. Some of the main standard frame rates for recording and playing video are 24 fps, 25 fps, 30 fps, 60 fps. | 15 fps (frames per second) |
Audio
Information about the type of speakers and the audio technologies supported by the device.
Speaker The loudspeaker is a device, which reproduces various sounds such as ring tones, alarms, music, voice calls, etc. Information about the type of speakers the device uses. | Loudspeaker Earpiece |
Radio
The radio in a mobile device is a built-in FM radio receiver.
Radio Information whether the device has an FM radio receiver or not. | Yes |
Tracking/Positioning
Information about the positioning and navigation technologies supported by the device.
Tracking/Positioning The tracking/positioning service is provided by various satellite navigation systems, which track the autonomous geo-spatial positioning of the device that supports them. The most common satellite navigation systems are the GPS and the GLONASS. There are also non-satellite technologies for locating mobile devices such as the Enhanced Observed Time Difference, Enhanced 911, GSM Cell ID. | GPS A-GPS |
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a standard for secure wireless data transfer between different types of devices over short distances.
Version The technology has several versions, which improve the connection speed, range, connectivity and discoverability of the devices. Information about the Bluetooth version of the device. | 2.1 |
Features Bluetooth uses various profiles and protocols related to faster exchange of data, energy saving, better device discoverability, etc. Some of those supported by the device are listed here. | A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) HFP (Hands-Free Profile) HSP (Headset Profile) OPP (Object Push Profile) |
USB
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard that allows different electronic devices to exchange data.
Version There are several versions of the Universal Serial Bus (USB) standard: USB 1.0 (1996), the USB 2.0 (2000), the USB 3.0 (2008), etc. With each following version the rate of data transfer is increased. | 2.0 |
Features Тhe USB interface in mobile devices may be used for different purposes such as battery charging, using the device as a mass storage, host, etc. | Proprietary |
Headphone jack
The headphone jack is an audio phone connector, a.k.a. an audio jack. The most widely used one in mobile devices is the 3.5 mm headphone jack.
Headphone jack Information whether the device is equipped with a 3.5 mm audio jack. | Yes |
Browser
A web browser is a software application for accessing, fetching, displaying and navigating through information on the World Wide Web.
Browser Information about some of the features and standards supported by the browser of the device. | xHTML WAP 2.0 |
Audio file formats/codecs
Mobile devices support various audio file formats and codecs, which respectively store and code/decode digital audio data.
Audio file formats/codecs List of some of the most common audio file formats and codecs supported standardly by the device. | AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) AMR / AMR-NB / GSM-AMR (Adaptive Multi-Rate, .amr, .3ga) MIDI MP3 (MPEG-2 Audio Layer II, .mp3) WMA (Windows Media Audio, .wma) WAV (Waveform Audio File Format, .wav, .wave) |
Video file formats/codecs
Mobile devices support various video file formats and codecs, which respectively store and code/decode digital video data.
Video file formats/codecs List of some of the most common video file formats and codecs supported standardly by the device. | 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project, .3gp) 3GPP2 (3rd Generation Partnership Project 2, .3g2) H.263 MP4 (MPEG-4 Part 14, .mp4, .m4a, .m4p, .m4b, .m4r, .m4v) |
Battery
The batteries of mobile devices differ in capacity and technology. They provide the electrical charge needed for the functioning of the devices.
Capacity The capacity of a battery shows the maximum charge, which it can store, measured in mili-Ampere hours. | 1750 mAh (milliampere-hours) |
Type The battery type is determined by its structure and more specifically, by the chemicals used in it. There are different battery types and some of the most commonly used in mobile devices are the lithium-ion (Li-Ion) and the lithium-ion polymer battery (Li-Polymer). | Li-Ion |
2G talk time 2G talk time is the time period a battery charge will last, if one is constantly talking on the phone in a 2G cellular network. | 9 hours 30 minutes 9.5 h (hours) 570 min (minutes) 0.4 days |
2G stand-by time 2G stand-by time is the longest time a battery charge will last, if the device is not used but is constantly connected to the 2G cellular network. | 850 h (hours) 51000 min (minutes) 35.4 days |
Features Information about some additional features of the device's battery. | Removable |
Additional features
Some devices have additional features, different from the standard ones above, but equally important and worth mentioning.
Additional features Information about other features of the device. | Flashlight |