The Korean tech giant announced its latest rugged smartphone, the Galaxy XCover6 Pro. The device has a durable MIL-STD-810H8 certified design, IP68 rating, and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus +. According to Samsung, it is created to withstand severe weather, drops, and other hazards in some working conditions.
In front, the XCover6 Pro sports a
6.6-inch PLS LCD with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. With its
increased touch sensitivity, the display on the XCover6 Pro can be easily
operated even with gloves or wet hands. Under
the hood, the smartphone is powered by the Snapdragon 778G chipset coupled with
6GB RAM and 128GB storage which is expandable via microSD. It also supports
both 5G and Wi-Fi 6E for connectivity.
The Samsung Galaxy XCover6 Pro also packs
a 4,050 mAh battery that can be replaced anytime by the user since the device
has a removable back panel. It can be charged up to 15W with the bundled cable,
but the charging block is sold separately.
For cameras, this one features a dual
camera set-up consisting of a 50MP main cam with f/1.8 aperture and 8MP
ultrawide snapper with f/2.2 aperture. Meanwhile, it has a 13MP shooter housed
in a waterdrop notch in front. The Galaxy XCover6 Pro will run on Android 12
together with One UI. Other features
include speaker boost mode, a headphone jack, Samsung DeX support, and a
programmable push-to-talk button.
The phone measures 168.8x79.9x9.9 mm and
weighs 235 grams. Currently, Samsung has not revealed the pricing for this new
device. The company just announced that it will be available from July in
select markets across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.