Samsung Galaxy XCover6 Pro
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- FenCPH
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- 14 Jul 2022
Hej
Please send info as compared to xcover pro, as soon as you can.
Looking forward to it.
😊
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- Zakalwe
- 0AD
- 14 Jul 2022
July 13, 14 Jul 2022Where's the news that is supposed to be out today?It has been available for a few days, depending on where you live. I just got mine in the mail, no time to check it out yet.
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- July 13
- rRy
- 14 Jul 2022
Where's the news that is supposed to be out today?
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- Aadrian
- S3$
- 13 Jul 2022
Zakalwe, 10 Jul 2022The XR20 is cheaper, but with its non-removable battery I d... moreYeah that is true, a removable battery is a unique feature these days. So that's a win for the Xcover.
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- Anonymous
- mq1
- 13 Jul 2022
Anonymous, 13 Jul 2022I dropped it and it cracked then it exploded. It's a b... moreThis was a bad joke I made, sorry everybody. I don't have the phone, it never broke or exploded.
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- Anonymous
- th1
- 13 Jul 2022
Anonymous, 12 Jul 2022Would this be a good gaming phone? Just worried if it overheats 😓If your just going to game go buy a much more cheaper phone with the same or better specs.
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- Anonymous
- mq1
- 13 Jul 2022
I dropped it and it cracked then it exploded. It's a bad phone.
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- Anonymous
- mq1
- 12 Jul 2022
Would this be a good gaming phone? Just worried if it overheats 😓
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- Somelamegeek
- MCV
- 12 Jul 2022
Zakalwe, 10 Jul 2022The XR20 is cheaper, but with its non-removable battery I d... moreNokia phones are absent in Asia
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- exp1orer
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- 12 Jul 2022
CurlyBlonde, 10 Jul 2022I love that Samsung is bringing their active phones back, m... moreXCover series never left and has always been around from XCover 1.
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- CurlyBlonde
- 0Ur
- 10 Jul 2022
I love that Samsung is bringing their active phones back, missed it ever since the S7 or was it S8 that last had the active version ?
This one seems great, I hope GSMArena will do a review on it once it comes out.
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- exp1orer
- 7$6
- 10 Jul 2022
Zakalwe, 10 Jul 2022The XR20 is cheaper, but with its non-removable battery I d... moreAlso, he/she probably have no clue that XCover Pro has Snapdragon 778G vs whilst XR20 has a cheap Snapdragon 480 but asking for the price of XCover Pro.
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- Zakalwe
- 0AD
- 10 Jul 2022
Aadrian , 09 Jul 2022Nokia XR20 is a better deal. Both phones are very much comp... moreThe XR20 is cheaper, but with its non-removable battery I doubt many XCover-buyers would consider it a valid alternative.
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- Aadrian
- 3Ta
- 09 Jul 2022
Nokia XR20 is a better deal. Both phones are very much comparable. These devices are mainly targeted at people who work in construction, people who go backpacking etc. Chipset is not that important for them.
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- Marky T.
- 3RU
- 07 Jul 2022
Anonymous, 04 Jul 2022Samsung could sometimes be very lazy. Why Exynos 850 in this Era."Lazy" ?! How about "profitable" ?
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- Anonymous
- g$j
- 06 Jul 2022
I know this hasn't been officially announced for U.S. yet but does anyone know from the FCC filing if it will support T-Mobile? Just curious since previous version was only Verizon and ATT. TIA
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- AMS
- D07
- 06 Jul 2022
It is released in India?
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- Anonymous
- mq1
- 05 Jul 2022
Does this have a metal or aluminum frame?
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- Zakalwe
- B87
- 05 Jul 2022
Yext, 05 Jul 2022Good quality oled won't burn in, just don't buy c... moreBurn-in is an inherent flaw of OLED, the diodes degrade the brighter you run them, and the blue ones have the shortest lifespan. Higher-end phones may contain more tech to postpone the effects beyond the expected lifetime of the phone, e.g. making the blue OLEDs larger to compensate for their faster degradation. For "civilian" use this may be sufficient: variable content, intermittent usage, mostly indoors at low/mid brightness, and frequent phone replacements all reduce the stress on the display. An industrial phone on the other hand may have to display static content at max brightness for hours, making OLED a dubious choice, as it cannot be safely driven at the levels that LCD tolerates.