Business VoIP

Fanvil X7A: The Android IP Phone Built for the Modern Desk

The Fanvil X7A is an enterprise Android IP phone built around a 7-inch color touchscreen (1024×600). It supports 20 SIP lines, HD voice, video call reception, and up to 112 on-screen DSS keys — no expansion modules required. Here’s what it offers and where it fits.

Fanvil X7A enterprise Android IP phone with 7-inch touchscreen and feature grid showing 20 SIP lines, 112 DSS keys, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and dual Gigabit PoE ports.

Up to 112 virtual DSS keys live directly on the display. Deployments that traditionally require physical expansion modules — reception desks, dispatchers, anyone monitoring multiple extensions — get full line visibility on a single device with one desk footprint.

Dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz and 5GHz) and Bluetooth 4.2 are built in. Wi-Fi lets the phone deploy where there’s no Ethernet drop — retrofits and flexible offices — while Bluetooth handles cordless headset pairing. For wired setups, dual Gigabit ports with integrated PoE include a bridged PC port, so one network drop serves the phone and the workstation.

Harman-tuned HD audio runs across handset, hands-free, and headset modes, backed by full-duplex echo cancellation, noise reduction, and wideband codecs including G.722 and Opus. The X7A receives video calls up to 720p (H.264), and an optional USB camera adds two-way video.

The X7A is compatible with major platforms including Asterisk, BroadSoft, 3CX, Metaswitch, and Avaya. Auto-provisioning (FTP/TFTP/HTTP/HTTPS/DHCP Option 66/SIP PnP/TR-069) supports large rollouts, and security features include SIP over TLS, SRTP, 802.1x, OpenVPN support, and AES-encrypted config files.

Front desks that need high line counts without add-on hardware, executive desks that expect a touchscreen interface, and offices where built-in Wi-Fi removes the cabling question. For video-first desks, compare the Fanvil V67 Android Video IP Phone. The Fanvil X7A is available now at VoIP Supply.

If you have questions or comments, leave them below, chat with one of our VoIP experts at www.voipsupply.com, or call us at 1-800-398-8647.

Alex Lemere

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