Samsung Galaxy Xcover 4S specs and renders surface

05 June 2019
It's said to be priced around €250 and go on sale from June 12.

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  • JEe
  • 05 Jun 2019

Anonymous, 05 Jun 2019More close to SD2xx series is that 6750 with around 40k ant... moreRugged phones don't have to be big. Motorola DEFY was rugged but wasn't much bigger than iPhone.

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    • 05 Jun 2019

    Luxor, 05 Jun 2019You can clearly see they cut cost on body material and chip... moreMore close to SD2xx series is that 6750 with around 40k antutu score. For the Xcover more close to SD660 on antutu score then 535 that will have 15-20k less.

    But for me i dont much care cause xcover can have all the fancy worded protection on them but still too big body for so small screen. Rugged yes and for rugged it's somewhat small. But on the other hand you can pretty much get rugged case for A40 and then body dimensions with the case be same like xcover.

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      • L8M
      • 05 Jun 2019

      If it were using the Exynos 9610 it could be a decent deal.

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        • 05 Jun 2019

        Anonymous, 05 Jun 2019Well LG Q7a has it and is even cheaper.You can clearly see they cut cost on body material and chipset. Xcover rugged rubbery body is better. No physical nav button for all the dirty hand operation on Q7a. MT6750S is bad. Its a 28nm chipset, as bad as old SD400 series. Bad for battery life. Exynos 7885 (14nm) at least on par with SD636.

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          • Anonymous
          • Q5x
          • 05 Jun 2019

          oh, this is interesting! oh what if they now launch an galaxy s10 active??????

            Anonymous, 05 Jun 2019Well LG Q7a has it and is even cheaper.Precise, but a typical Samsung move... Like Apple.

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              • Anonymous
              • JEe
              • 05 Jun 2019

              I don't like it being too big. And no, it's not necessary for a rugged phone. Moto DEFY had almost the same width as iPhone 4 and even a slightly bigger display, why can't we have something like that now?

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                • Anonymous
                • JEe
                • 05 Jun 2019

                Anonymous, 05 Jun 2019Well, LG has non existent support. Just ask the owners of t... moreI know, I had a G6. Their software update policy sucks hard.

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                  • vry
                  • 05 Jun 2019

                  Anonymous, 05 Jun 2019Well LG Q7a has it and is even cheaper.Well, LG has non existent support. Just ask the owners of the first Nougat phone out of the box. That only got 1 major Android update. Lmao.

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                    • Anonymous
                    • JEe
                    • 05 Jun 2019

                    Luxor, 05 Jun 2019You paying for the military grade IP rating here. You think... moreWell LG Q7a has it and is even cheaper.

                      BigDisplay, 05 Jun 2019So bad and low value for the money here, i'm shocked, Sammy... moreThat's overstating it. You new to rugged phones?

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                        • 05 Jun 2019

                        shortkey, 05 Jun 2019Samsung is really ticking me off with their mirrored naviga... moreFirst time seeing Samsung? 10 years it has been this way.

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                          • 05 Jun 2019

                          BigDisplay, 05 Jun 2019So bad and low value for the money here, i'm shocked, Sammy... moreYou paying for the military grade IP rating here. You think that come cheap? Then every cheap phone should have them.

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                            • 05 Jun 2019

                            Anonymous, 05 Jun 2019Built in batteries help in waterproofing. Galaxy Xcover ... moreWrong. Built in battery help make phone thinner because the battery is not encase in a mould like removable battery. In non removable battery you would see their cable connector. Removable battery don't need the cable connector because it is built like a port in a casing shape thus making it thick.

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                              • Anonymous
                              • vry
                              • 05 Jun 2019

                              Built in batteries help in waterproofing.

                              Galaxy Xcover 4S: Hold my spare batteries.

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                                • 05 Jun 2019

                                Dometalican, 05 Jun 2019Removable battery WITH IP68 and MIL-STD-G rating huh? So it... moreyes, with tupperware technology

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                                  • 05 Jun 2019

                                  Samsung is really ticking me off with their mirrored navigation buttons. I'd be cool with it if they printed non-specific icons on them and allowed to un-mirror them (put Back back to the left side) but no, they had to do it wrong again.

                                    So bad and low value for the money here, i'm shocked, Sammy really dont have any shame in life.

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                                      • 05 Jun 2019

                                      FINALLY finally finally finally something "classic" and decent at the same time... J7 Duo didn't stick for long so I think this'd be a decent Exynos 7885 successor...

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                                        • 05 Jun 2019

                                        Removable battery WITH IP68 and MIL-STD-G rating huh? So it is possible...