The Samsung Galaxy XCover7 comes with a 6.6” LCD with Full HD+ resolution that has increased touch sensitivity for work with gloves up to 2 mm thick and in wet environments. Samsung generally does not say what chipset powers their phones, and we only know the Galaxy XCover7 has a SoC built on a 6nm process with an octa-core CPU.
The only camera on the back has a 50 MP
sensor, while the one at the front does 5 MP stills. Memory is 6 GB RAM,
storage is 128 GB, and the phone takes microSD cards. Other highlights include
a 3.5 mm audio jack and Dolby Atmos sound. The Galaxy XCover7's key selling
point is that it's built to last, complying with the IP68 and MIL-STD-810H
standards. The screen is protected by a Gorilla Glass Victus+, while the 4,050
mAh battery is removable.
The phone has a No Battery Mode, allowing
it to run without a battery when plugged into the USB-C port - this is
extremely convenient to be used in kiosks, cars, and all other scenarios where
the device is constantly connected to a charger. That way, the cell is
preserved, and the phone does not emit extra heat.
