Samsung Galaxy XCover 7: Leaks Reveal Display Size, Memory Options, and Price
Samsung's highly anticipated rugged smartphone, the Galaxy XCover 7, has been making waves in the rumor mill with a series of leaks. While we've already caught a glimpse of its design, a new leak has now shed light on its display size, memory options, and price.
According to reliable tipster Roland Quandt, the Galaxy XCover 7 is expected to feature a 6.6-inch FHD+ display. Priced at around €400 or less, it will come equipped with 6GB of RAM and a generous 128GB of storage. Interestingly, this leak suggests that the XCover 7 will maintain the same 6.6-inch screen size as its predecessor, the Galaxy XCover 6 Pro.
In addition to the display and memory details, previous reports have also hinted at a 4,000mAh battery for the XCover 7, which is likely to be user-removable, following in the footsteps of Samsung's previous rugged phone models. The device is also expected to support 25W wired charging.
Furthermore, the XCover 7 recently appeared in a Geekbench listing, revealing that it will be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ processor. Given its rugged nature, the phone is expected to feature an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance. It may also receive the MIL-STD 810 Military standard certification, ensuring durability in harsh environmental conditions.
While Samsung has not yet disclosed an official launch date for the XCover 7, its appearance on certification websites in Thailand, India, and Malaysia suggests that its arrival in these regions is imminent.
Samsung has been on a rugged phone journey since 2011, and the XCover 7 seems poised to continue this legacy. Interestingly, it may not be alone in the rugged device lineup, as the Galaxy Tab Active5, another rugged offering from Samsung, recently received FCC approval, hinting at a possible joint launch. We will keep you updated on any new developments regarding these devices.
Note: The information provided in this article is based on leaks and rumors, and should be taken with a grain of salt until official confirmation from Samsung.