FAQ: XP10

This depends on the SMS provider which is usually your MVNO. If they support the script for SMS, then the text will be sent in that script.

The XP10 comes with a new option under SETTINGS–>BATTERY–>REDUCE BATTERY AGING, which limits the maximum battery charge level to 80%. If you engage “Reduce Battery Aging” mode, this will stay active even after a Factory Data Reset, even though the option in SETTINGS–>BATTERY shows that the Reduce Battery Aging is disabled. In this case, ENABLE the option in SETTINGS–>BATTERY menu, then reboot the device and disable the application.

While this sound may play, please know the Wireless Charging feature is functioning as normal.

No, you are not able to install apps on an SD card set up as portable storage and for security reasons, Google will not let you omve an SD card to another device when used as an extended storage.

On the XP10, the device photos are only saved as JPG format.

The XP10 has 6G DDR4 RAM, with 128GB UFS ROM. The XP10 also supports up to a 1 TB SD Card.

Per default, the XP10 LED blinks GREEN when new notifications are available. Certain applications however can make the LED blink with a different color when that app has new notifications. Specifically, Microsoft applications like Skype, Outlook and Teams change the notification color. The XP10 displays most of these custom colors as BLUE. The facebook app also uses BLUE as its notification color.

The Sonim XP10 does support Bluetooth version 5.1 & supports BLE only via the Sonim Scout BLE application with approved Sonim BLE accessories ONLY.

To improve your display brightness on your XP10, follow these steps: 1. Ensure adaptive brightness is turned ON. (It is ON by default from the factory.); 2. If you find your XP10 is still not bright enough in a dark room, you can always increase the brightness level manually while keeping adaptive brightness turned on, and 3. You may choose to disable adaptive brightness altogether. NOTE: Customers that have enabled DARK THEME (under Android Settings –> Display) may experience/report that the device brightness while adaptive brightness is on is too dark. Sonim is exploring ways to improve the user experience for users that use the Dark Mode theme.

The XP10 chipset does not support 4K video.

The XP10 supports dual bands, 2.4G & 5G along with 802 a/b/g/n/mc/e/h/i/k/r. 2×2 MU-MIMO with hotspot; Wi-Fi Direct & Wi-Fi Enterprise are also all supported.

This is an Android data safety & security feature warning the end user that something or someone has compromised the data integrity of the device. There are several possible reasons why this happened. A) A malfunction of the Operating System, B) a failed Over-the-Air firmware update. C) a bug in the EMM, D) a silent hardware failure; or E) a malicious app trying to gain root access to the device. There is no official fix to this, so to resolve, it would be best to follow these steps: 1. Reboot your device; 2. Factory Data Reset and if that does not work, 3. Send your device to the Sonim Service Center for hardware inspection and a manual re-flash of the firmware.

Zello requires that the Zello application must be version 5.16.0 or higher to properly operate on the XP10.

While the XP10 does support dual SIMs, the SIM operation is controlled by the software on the device. In North America, only ONE SIM can be active at a time. The XP10 will read the SIM card in Tray 1 first, and if there is a 2nd SIM in Slot 2, it will not be read.

No, the XP10 requires a physical SIM card to operate.