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XP5sUSER GUIDE 2018 by Sonim Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.CONTENTVersion 1 05.01.2018 1

GENERAL INFORMATIONCopyright 2018 Sonim Technologies, Inc.Sonim and the Sonim logo are trademarks of SonimTechnologies, Inc. Other company and product namesmay be trademarks or registered trade-marks of therespective owners with whom they are associated.DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL ANDELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTThe symbol of the crossed-out wheeledbin indicates that within the countries inthe European Union, this product, and anyenhancements marked with this symbol,cannot be disposed as unsorted waste butmust be taken to separate collection at theirend- of-life.DISPOSAL OF BATTERYPlease check local regulations for disposal ofbatteries. The battery should never be placedin municipal waste. Use a battery disposalfacility if available.GUIDELINE FOR HEADPHONE ANDEARPHONETo prevent possible hearing damage, pleasedo not listen at high volume levels for longperiod.REGISTER YOUR PHONECongratulations on the purchase of a Sonim XP5s(XP5800) mobile phone! This phone is LTE enabledphone and has an intuitive feature-rich user interface,which allows you to make the best use of offeredfunctions.PHONE MODELS COVEREDThis user guide covers Sonim XP5s phone with themodel number XP5800.SONIM SUPPORT INFORMATIONFor additional product and support information, visitwww.sonimtech.com.OPTIONS COMMONLY USED ACROSSMENU ITEMSThe following are common actions used acrossvarious menu items:OKConfirms an action. Use the Center keyto perform this function.BACKUse this key to display the previousscreen.MENUMoves the current working application tothe recent applications list/backgroundand displays menu screen.RECENTDisplays the thumbnails of theapplications that you have worked onrecently. To remove any application fromthis list, Select Remove from list fromoption.Please register your phone at http://sonimxperience.com/registration portal/portal/registration.php toreceive product information and updates.Sonim devices are covered by a3-Year comprehensive warranty.The battery is covered by a 1-Yearlimited warranty.GENERAL INFORMATION2

GENERAL INFORMATION 2Disposal of Old Electrical and Electronic Equipment 2Disposal of Battery 2Guideline for Headphone and Earphone 2Register your phone 2Phone Models Covered 2Sonim Support Information 2Options Commonly Used Across Menu Items 2SAFETY GUIDELINES 5Avoid High Temperatures 6Personal Medical Devices 6Child Safety 6Emergency Calls 6BATTERY USAGE 6Inserting the Battery 6Charging the Battery 7Warning 7Verifying and Optimizing Battery Usage 7Tips to Extend the Battery Life 8YOUR SIM CARDS/MEMORY CARD 9Removing the Back Cover 9Inserting SIM Cards 9Inserting Memory Card 10GETTING STARTED 11What is in the Box? 11Phone Specifications 11USING YOUR SONIM XP5S 12Switching On the Phone 13Setting Up Your Phone 13Managing Home Screen 13Notification Bar Icons 14Phone Operations Without SIM Card 14Capturing a Screenshot 14Changing the Message Language 15Text Entry Options 15To Enter a Word 15To Insert a Number 15HOME SCREEN MENU OPTIONS 16My Notifications 16TABLE OF CONTENTSWallpaper 16Search 16Home Screen Shortcuts 16System Settings 16Manage Apps 16QUICK SETTINGS 17Wi-Fi 17Bluetooth 17Torch 17Airplane Mode 17Profiles 17MISSED EVENTS 17MANAGING WIRELESS & NETWORKSETTINGS 18Wi-Fi 18Bluetooth 18Data Usage 19More 19MANAGING DEVICE SETTINGS 21Display 21Sound 21Apps 22USB Power Saving 23Storage 23Battery 23Memory 23Gesture 23MANAGING PERSONAL SETTINGS 24Home Screen Shortcuts 24Emergency Info 24Location 24Security 24Programmable Key 25Languages & Input 25Factory Reset 25MANAGING SYSTEM SETTINGS 26Date & Time 26Accessibility 263

About Phone 26System Updates 26MANAGING CONTACTS 27Adding a New Contact First Time 27Adding a New Contact 27Viewing Contact Details 27Sending a Message from Contacts 27Dialing a Number from Contacts 27Editing the Contact Details 27Menu Options 27Managing Contact Settings 29MANAGING CALL SETTINGS 30Making a Call 30Dialing a Number via Contact 30Adding a Contact from Home Screen 30Viewing Call History 30Deleting Call History 30Show Missed Calls 30Speed Dial Settings 30Call Settings 30SENDING MESSAGES 33Calculator 40Sound Recorder 40SIM Toolkit 40OTHER APPLICATIONS 41Camera 41Calendar 41Browser 41REGULATORY INFORMATION - USAMARKET 42RF Exposure Information (SAR) 42Federal Communication Commission InterferenceStatement 42FCC Caution 43HAC Rating 43ISED RF Exposure Statement (IC) 43HAZARDOUS LOCATION USAGE WARNING 44INDEX 45Sending SMS/MMS Message 33Managing Message Settings 33Deleting Messages 34SPRINT DIRECT CONNECT PLUS 35SONIM SCOUT 36Setup 36Utilities 36Support 36APPLICATIONS 37Music 37FM Radio 37File Explorer 38Backup and Restore 38Downloads 38Mobile Urgent Alerts 39TOOLS 40Clock 40TABLE OF CONTENTS4

SAFETY GUIDELINESPlease read and understand the followingsafety guidelines before you use thephone. These guidelines provides you thedetails that enables you to operate yourphone safely and conform to any legalrequirements regarding the use of cellularphones.Do not to use the phone at a refuelingpoint. Observe restrictions when usingradio equipment at fuel depots, chemicalplants or where blasting operations are inprogress.Electrical interference may obstruct theuse of your phone. Observe restrictions inhospitals and near medical equipment.Switch off your cellular phone when inan aircraft. Wireless phones can causeinterference or danger to an aircraft. In anaircraft, the phone can be used in flightmode.Do not expose the device to hightemperatures (in excess of 55 C).Adhere to road safety laws. Do not hold/use a phone while you are driving; find asafe place to stop first. Use hands-freemicrophone while you are driving.Avoid using the phone in close proximityto personal medical devices, such aspacemakers and hearing aids.Use only Sonim XP5800 approvedcharging equipment to charge your phoneand avoid damage to your phone.SAFETY GUIDELINESThe symbol of the crossed-out wheeledbin indicates that this product, and anyenhancements marked with this symbol,cannot be disposed as unsorted waste butmust be taken to separate collection attheir end-of-life.Ensure that only qualified personnel installor repair your phone.The Sonim XP5800 is water-proof and canbe submerged to 2 meters for 30 minutes.Ensure to close the audio connectorand SIM slot properly. This will preventthe deposit of water droplets on theconnectors, when the phone is immersedin water.Water droplets may condense under thedisplay cover if the phone is immersed inwater with significant drop in temperature.This does not indicate water leakage.The droplets will disappear at roomtemperature.The Sonim XP5800 is dust-resistant,rugged and shock-resistant. However, it isnot dust-proof or unbreakable if subjectedto overwhelming impact. For best resultsand long product life, one should protectthe Sonim XP5800 from salt water, dustand strong impacts.5

AVOID HIGH TEMPERATURESLeaving the device in hot or cold places, such as in aclosed car in summer or winter conditions, reduces thecapacity and lifetime of the battery. For the best results,try to use the device between -20 C and 55 C (-4 F and131 F). A device with a hot or cold battery may not worktemporarily, even when the battery is fully charged.PERSONAL MEDICAL DEVICESMobile phones may affect the operation of cardiacpacemakers and other implanted equipments. Pleaseavoid placing the mobile phone over the pacemaker, forexample in your breast pocket. When using the mobilephone, place it at the ear opposite the pacemaker. If aminimum distance of 15 cm (6 inches) is kept betweenthe mobile phone and the pacemaker, the risk ofinterference is limited. If you suspect that interferenceis taking place, immediately turn off your mobile phone.Contact your cardiologist for more information. Forother medical devices, consult your physician and themanufacturer of the device. Comply with instructions toswitch off the device or deactivate the RF transmitterwhen required, especially when posted in hospitalsand airplanes. Equipment used in these places may besensitive to radio waves emitted from the device andadversely affect their operation. Also, observe restrictionsat gas stations or other areas with flammable atmosphereor when close to electro-explosive devices.CHILD SAFETYDo not allow children to play with your mobile phone orits accessories. Keep it out of their reach. They could hurtthemselves or others, or could accidentally damage themobile phone or accessories. Your mobile phone andits accessories may contain small parts, which could bedetached and create a choking hazard.EMERGENCY CALLSMobile phones operate using radio signals, which cannotguarantee connection under all conditions. Thereforeyou should never rely solely upon any mobile phone foressential communications (e.g. medical emergencies).Emergency calls may not be possible in all areas, on allcellular networks, or when certain network services and/or mobile phone features are in use. Check with yourlocal service provider.SAFETY GUIDELINES / BATTERY USAGEWARNINGIt is not allowed to connect any externaldevices to all ports/interface (USB, XPand andSecureAudio Connector) in Hazardous area.BATTERY USAGESonim XP5s phone comes with aremovable battery. For any batteryrelated queries, contact Sonim customersupport. Use only a Sonim XP5s certified battery that isdesigned for this phone model. The use of other batteries may avoid the warrantyterms of your phone and cause damage. It is recommended to protect the battery fromextreme temperature environments and moisture. Please keep the battery out of the reach of children.INSERTING THE BATTERY1. UNSCREW COVERTo open the batterycover, rotate boththe battery coverscrews in a counterclockwise direction(as shown in thefigure). Sometimes,the battery cover maybe tight and someextra effort is requiredto open it. You canuse the screwdriverprovided to open thescrews.2. LIFT THE COVERLift the back cover toreveal the battery slot.6

3. INSERT BATTERYInsert the battery andflush into the batteryslot such that thethree metallic contactsat the bottom of thebattery are alignedwith the metalliccontacts within thebattery compartment.4. CLOSE COVERClose the batterycover. Rotate thebattery cover screwsin clockwise direction.You can use thescrewdriver providedto tighten the screws.Ensure not to overtighten the screws.CHARGING THE BATTERYThe battery delivered with your mobile phone is not fullycharged. We recommend that you charge your mobilefor 5 hours before you use your mobile phone for the firsttime.Only the power supplies with outputs meet theSELV requirements can be used for charging.The maximum allowable input voltage for thephone is 9v.There is a risk of explosion while charging if thebattery has been replaced by an incorrect type.If the battery is completely out of charge, it cantake several minutes for the charging icon toappear when the charger is connected.For battery Standby, Talk time and usage time,Ideal network conditions are applied as per thestandardsBATTERY USAGE1. INSERT CHARGERInsert the charger plug into a power outlet.2. CONNECT TO THE PHONEThe charging port is located in the lower side ofthe phone. Insert the charger connector to thecharging port.3. CHARGING ANIMATION/ICON If the battery is being charged when thephone is switched off, a battery charginganimation with current battery level isdisplayed. If the battery is being charged while thephone is switched on, the battery iconon the status bar shows the animationindicating that the battery is beingcharged. Once the battery is fully charged, charginganimation is displayed and a pop-up isdisplayed “Battery is full. Please unplugthe charger”.WARNINGONLY THE BATTERY CAN BE REPLACED inNON-HAZARDOUS LOCATION.VERIFYING AND OPTIMIZING BATTERYUSAGEYou can check the battery usage status and also closesome applications to save battery power. In the allapplication screen, select Settings ( ) Device Battery ( ).The current battery level (charging or not charging) isdisplayed on the top of the screen. The discharge graphon the top of the screen shows the battery level over timesince you last charged the device, and how long youhave been running on battery power.The list at the bottom of the screen shows the breakdownof battery usage for individual apps and services. Selectany listed items to view more details. The details screenfor some apps includes buttons that allow you to adjustsettings affecting power usage, or stop the applicationcompletely.7

TIPS TO EXTEND THE BATTERY LIFEFollow these tips to extend your phone’s battery life. If you are not using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or GPS, usethe Settings to turn them off. The GPS setting islocated in Settings Personal Location. Set screen brightness to Low and set a shorterSleep timeout (15 seconds). The display settings arelocated in Settings Device Display.If you are travelling and do not have access to mobiledata or Wi-Fi network, switch to Airplane mode. SelectAirplane mode from Quick Settings.BATTERY USAGE8

YOUR SIM CARDS/MEMORY CARDPurchase a SIM card from a mobile operator. The SIMcard associates your network services (for example,phone number, data services, and so on) with yourphone.REMOVING THE BACK COVER1. UNSCREW COVERTo open the batterycover, rotate both thebattery cover screwsin counter clockwisedirection (as shown inthe figure).INSERTING SIM CARDS1. UNSCREW COVERUse the includedscrewdriver tounscrew the twobattery cover screwson the back of thephone.2. LIFT THE COVERRemove the batteryco

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 tu