Samsung Galaxy XCover7
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  • Karel
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  • 14 Mar 2024

its a smurf, 08 Mar 2024Its mostly meant for industrial/outdoor use. The fingerprin... morebut the xcover 6 pro had it - i understand it is because this is the budget option in the xcover lineup.

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    • Anonymous
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    • 14 Mar 2024

    Ezra, 03 Feb 2024What is the US release date? I see it says it was released... moreDon't waste your money, Samsung rugged phones aren't rugged at all, nothing but problems, and despite ip68 rating it it's damaged by water the warranty won't be honored or if it's dropped and damaged even though they give a mil-spec rating, Buy from Sonim - Oukitel - Ulefone - Doogee - AGM etc...

      Karel, 07 Mar 2024I love the form factor, but I can't get over the fact ... moreit's designed for industrial/commercial use where the employee (i.e. waiter/waitress, warehouse operatives, factory workers, nurses, train ticket inspector, etc.) are wearing gloves... that is why one of its unique features is to still able to use it even with two layers of gloves.

        Karel, 07 Mar 2024I love the form factor, but I can't get over the fact ... moreIts mostly meant for industrial/outdoor use. The fingerprint would most often not work anyway. Atleast that's the thought proccess.

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          • AZd
          • 07 Mar 2024

          I love the form factor, but I can't get over the fact that they did not include the fingerprint sensor. I hope I can work around it, as I like the phone otherwise, but so far it is really annoying.

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            • Anonymous
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            • 06 Mar 2024

            Xcover is like the active its like the samsung galaxy tab active 5 because it look like it but this Xcover 7 is a phone

              Galaxy XCover7 launched in Brazil for R$ 2499 (+/- US$ 500), but unfortunately only for B2B sales.

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                • Jimmy Schmitts
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                • 28 Feb 2024

                Phones great, very rugged with that ability to swap the battery out.

                  Anonymous, 22 Feb 2024You get the ability to quick swap the battery. Why would yo... moreXCover series are not just for industrial/commercial use but for active/outdoor as well... in industrial/commercial settings, they won't even bother to buy extra batteries for their phones that are used to scan inventories in the warehouses or shelves... these phones have pogo pin charging that all they do is put the depleted one on the pogo pin charging docks and get another fully charged one and go on with their jobs...

                  in the outdoor/active settings like people going remote doing research or outdoor adventure, having a high capacity battery with an extra battery in the pocket would make the adventure or research go along way without worrying for depleted batteries.

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                    • Anonymous
                    • rRU
                    • 22 Feb 2024

                    LPo, 18 Feb 2024Such thickness and only 4050 mAh? The phone should have at ... moreYou get the ability to quick swap the battery. Why would you want the cost of a ginormous battery that takes longer to charge?

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                      • Anonymous
                      • rRU
                      • 22 Feb 2024

                      LPo, 18 Feb 2024Such thickness and only 4050 mAh? The phone should have at ... moreThickness comes from being ruggedized. Don't need an otterbox for these, though a screen protector is still a good thing to get.

                      Standard phones with rugged cases end up as thick if not thicker...and do not have the option to swap batteries.

                        exp1orer, 20 Feb 2024Samsung is standardising battery size for XCover Pro, XCove... moreThe XCover FieldPro had a thicker battery and hence was a thicker phone, though quite alright for the purpose. I wish they had at least gone with that battery instead, they had it in production already after all. While I think the battery life as is is generally sufficient for the more recent phones, it is a bit odd in how their battery was introduced with the original XCover Pro, a relatively small phone. Since then the XCovers have grown, but the battery has not, a bit of a wasted opportunity.

                        Something I would like to see is a new solid XCover FieldPro successor, built more akin to massive industrial outdoor devices like the old Panasonic FZ-X1. There would be space in there to use TWO of the current batteries, so they could actually keep that standard and remain compatible with external chargers, and we would get 8100mAh. Engineer it right and there could even be hot-swap functionality - if one battery goes low, you can switch it while the phone keeps running off the other battery.

                          LPo, 18 Feb 2024Such thickness and only 4050 mAh? The phone should have at ... moreSamsung is standardising battery size for XCover Pro, XCover6 Pro and XCover 7 for a reason... economies of scale for less cost and maximum profit... how I wish my XCover6 Pro has at least 8000mAh battery on it...

                          Samsung should really make the battery capacity for the XCover series BIG because it's an outdoor/commercial phone that requires battery endurance whilst a warehouse operator is using it to scan every box coming in and out of the site or checking the warehouse inventory or a train ticket inspector is using it to scan every ticket barcode of very passenger.

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                            • L9d
                            • 18 Feb 2024

                            Such thickness and only 4050 mAh? The phone should have at least 5000-5500 battery. The price is definitely too steep.

                              AR, 12 Feb 2024Less performant than the predecessor XCover6 ProThe XCover 6 Pro is not the predecessor. The Xcover 7 is the successor to the Xcover 5

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                                • 3SI
                                • 12 Feb 2024

                                Less performant than the predecessor XCover6 Pro

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                                  • Anonymous
                                  • 4ML
                                  • 10 Feb 2024

                                  When galaxy s25 comes out then I am gonna use a demo of eas

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                                    • 07 Feb 2024

                                    Joseph, 05 Feb 2024As per the technical data I. Here, this phone seems to be m... moreYou are absolutely right. For me it also does not make sense to release phone, which has almost same specs as Xcover Pro from year 2020. I am owner of Xcover Pro. With that bigger screen battery will not last long. Or did they reduce power consuption by some modifications?

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                                      • Anonymous
                                      • Fek
                                      • 06 Feb 2024

                                      TFT LCD on Samsung = regular IPS if someone is wondering.

                                        Such a small battery...