- Samsung Galaxy Xcover7 PRO reverses the removable battery for food in robust environments
- Double programmable keys allow instant access to essential features and field applications
- Built hard with IP68, Mil-STD-810H and Gorilla Glass Victus + Protection
Samsung has officially introduced the Galaxy Xcover7 Pro, a robust smartphone that offers a rare return to the basics with a missing unit function in most modern devices – a removable battery of 4350 mAh.
The supply of the new smartphone is the Snapdragon 7S Gen 3 chipset from mid -range mid -range, twinned with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage, expandable via a microSD card up to 2 TB.
The XCOVER7 PRO has a 6.6 -inch FHD + TFT LCD with a 120 Hz refresh rate, a 20: 9 appearance ratio, a tactile sensitivity adapted to gloves and a vision booster for better visibility. It is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus +, offering resistance to drops, scratches and disinfectants such as ethanol and chlorine -based solutions.
A robust smartphone designed for real world requests
Designed for front-line professionals, the Galaxy Xcover7 Pro is classified IP68 for resistance to water and dust and MIL-STD-810H certified for environmental sustainability, a reference for high-level robust phones and robust tablets.
“At Samsung, we understand that front -line professionals need technology that adapts to their rapidly evolving and demanding work environments,” said Jerry Park, EVP and B2B Mobile World Team, MX Business at Samsung Electronics.
Although this device focuses on sustainability, it includes a main sensor 50 MP wide and an ultra-large 8 Mp lens at the rear. For selfies, there is a 13MP front camera with an f / 2.2 opening.
The commercial smartphone supports physical SIM and ESIM. Connectivity options include 5G Sub-6, LTE, Wi-Fi 6th, Direct Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.4 and NFC. For navigation, the device supports GPS, Glonass, Galileo, Beidou and Qzs, although availability can vary depending on the region.
Weighing 240 g, the Xcover7 Pro includes a Pogo Pin interface to be used with dedicated load docks (sold separately) and two programmable hardware keys – the upper key and the XCover key – which can be programmed to specific applications or features.
“The Galaxy Xcover7 Pro combines robust sustainability, company quality security, transparent connectivity and IA intuitive functionalities to help companies effectively operate in difficult conditions while maximizing productivity and minimizing downtime,” added Park
The device is at the price of £ 559 in the United Kingdom and will be available from April 2025. There is no words on American prices for the moment.