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		<title>Sprint announces the rugged Sanyo Taho</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2010 07:22:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zach Epstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boasting of &#8220;the power of Sprint 3G and military-grade toughness,&#8221; Sprint announced Thursday the launch of its first sub-$100 submersible handset, the Sanyo Taho. Featuring a ruggedized housing and a non-slip grip, the Taho is an ideal device for a variety of labor industries. Sanyo&#8217;s Taho is built to military 810G spec and can withstand dust, shock, vibration, extreme temperatures, blowing rain and even water immersion. It also features a clamshell form factor, a 2-megapixel camera with LED flash and video capture support, GPS, Bluetooth, microSDHC support and more. The Sanyo Taho is available immediately online and in Sprint stores for $99.99 after rebate with a two-year contract. Hit the break for Sprint&#8217;s press release. Ruggedized, Water Resistant Sanyo Taho by]]></description>
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<p>Boasting of &#8220;the power of Sprint 3G and military-grade toughness,&#8221; Sprint announced Thursday the launch of its first sub-$100 submersible handset, the Sanyo Taho. Featuring a ruggedized housing and a non-slip grip, the Taho is an ideal device for a variety of labor industries. Sanyo&#8217;s Taho is built to military 810G spec and can withstand dust, shock, vibration, extreme temperatures, blowing rain and even water immersion. It also features a clamshell form factor, a 2-megapixel camera with LED flash and video capture support, GPS, Bluetooth, microSDHC support and more. The Sanyo Taho is available immediately online and in Sprint stores for $99.99 after rebate with a two-year contract. Hit the break for Sprint&#8217;s press release.<span id="more-69156"></span></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Ruggedized, Water Resistant Sanyo Taho by Kyocera Gives New Meaning to Term ‘Tough Talk,’ Becomes Sprint&#8217;s First Fully Submersible Phone Available for Less Than $100</strong></p>
<p>SAN DIEGO&#8211;(BUSINESS WIRE)&#8211;Mother Nature has met her match with the new Sanyo Taho by Kyocera, a ruggedized handset that, despite its good looks, can withstand some of the harshest elements and 30 minutes of full immersion in water up to one meter (3.28 feet) deep. Kyocera Communications Inc., provider of Kyocera- and Sanyo-branded wireless devices, announced Sprint’s (NYSE: S) launch of the new handset today, making it Sprint’s first fully submersible device available for less than $100. Sanyo Taho is available beginning today through direct-ship sales channels, including Sprint stores, Web sales (<a href="http://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=smartlink&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sprint.com&amp;esheet=6538144&amp;lan=en-US&amp;anchor=www.sprint.com&amp;index=3&amp;md5=b5f607187eae1428ee9d18440c6642a2">www.sprint.com</a>) and Telesales (1-800-SPRINT1) for $99.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate.* It will be available in all remaining Sprint sales channels beginning Jan. 9, 2011.</p>
<p>“This is our first handset that pairs a tough, military-grade design with features to stand up to the rigors and demands of extreme jobs and lifestyles”</p>
<p>Sanyo Taho’s rugged exterior and non-slip grip make it right at home on construction sites, security beats, delivery routes—anywhere you need (or want) to be. Being “military tough” (military standard 810G) means it can stand up to dust, shock, vibration, extreme temperatures, blowing rain and water immersion. But Sanyo Taho doesn’t scrimp on features; the clamshell handset supports applications including Sprint Navigation and Sprint Family Locator, and includes a robust front-ported speaker phone and a 2 megapixel camera with flash and camcorder.</p>
<p>“This is our first handset that pairs a tough, military-grade design with features to stand up to the rigors and demands of extreme jobs and lifestyles,” said Yasuhiro Ohishi, vice president of sales and marketing at Kyocera Communications Inc. “This is the answer for people who are rough on phones or, for whatever reason, regularly find themselves around water. Between outdoor sports and jobs that routinely involve harsh environments, Sanyo Taho will help make sure its users are always connected. Anyone who has lost a phone to the elements will understand its value.”</p>
<p>Sanyo Taho’s ergonomic shape is covered in a non-slip Dura-Grip® texture to ensure a solid grip. It has a 2-inch QVGA TFT internal display and 1-inch monochrome external display. The phone includes 256 MB of internal memory, a 1 GB microSD memory card (provided with handset) and support for memory cards up to 32GB. Sanyo Taho uses CDMA 1xEV-DO network technology, supporting autonomous GPS and Java Multitasking for third-party location-based services. For workplace or family settings, Sanyo Taho can restrict incoming and outgoing voice calls with password protection, disable both the camera and Web access, and lock the phone’s GPS functionality on so the phone’s location can always be tracked. Sanyo Taho offers a robust talk time of up to 6.1 hours.</p>
<p>Kyocera’s full line of Kyocera- and Sanyo-branded devices can be seen at www.kyocera-wireless.com.</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://newsroom.sprint.com/news/sanyo-taho-by-kyocera-fact-sheet.htm">Read</a></p>
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		<title>Sonim XP3 unboxing</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 17:25:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kelly Hodgkins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well look what we have here &#8211; Sonim&#8217;s latest rugged wonder phone, the XP3. A feature-filled upgrade to the XP1, the XP3 sports the same rugged and durable design that made its predecessor famous. The XP3 is a GSM phone with a 128 x 160 anti-glare and shock resistant screen, Bluetooth, flashlight and a three-year no questions asked guarantee. Those features are just icing on the cake, here are the specs that really matter: IP57 certified waterproof and submersible for 30 minutes at up to 1 meter in water MIL-810F certification for salt, fog, humidity, transport shock and thermal shock Hardened rubber, non-porous exoskeleton Withstands shock-drops up to 2 meters on concrete Impervious to sand, dust, mud and industrial micro-particles]]></description>
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<p>Well look what we have here &#8211; Sonim&#8217;s latest rugged wonder phone, the XP3. A feature-filled upgrade to the XP1, the XP3 sports the same rugged and durable design that made its predecessor famous. The XP3 is a GSM phone with a <span id="intelliTXT">128 x 160 anti-glare and shock resistant screen, Bluetooth, flashlight and a three-year no questions asked guarantee. </span>Those features are just icing on the cake, here are the specs that really matter:</p>
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<li>IP57 certified waterproof and submersible for 30 minutes at up to 1 meter in water</li>
<li>MIL-810F certification for salt, fog, humidity, transport shock and thermal shock</li>
<li>Hardened rubber, non-porous exoskeleton</li>
<li>Withstands shock-drops up to 2 meters on concrete</li>
<li>Impervious to sand, dust, mud and industrial micro-particles</li>
<li>Operational range between -20C and +60C</li>
<li>Scratch resistant protective screen</li>
<li>Keypad buttons tested to 500,000 pushes</li>
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<p>Sonim told us to push the phone to its limits and that is definitely what we intend to do. Then we thought to ourselves, who better to come up with some hardcore &#8220;torture&#8221; tests for our XP3 than the fine readers of BGR? No, we won&#8217;t be driving to the Grand Canyon to toss the XP3 in or strapping C4 to it, but give us a shout in the comments and let us know what damage you think we should inflict upon this phone. We will pick a handful of suggestions, capture them on video and include them in our full review.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bgr.com/gallery/handsets/sonim-xp3-unboxing/">Click on over to our Sonim XP3 unboxing gallery!</a></p>
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