With the release of the Galaxy XCover7 in India, Samsung has debuted its tough XCover smartphone line, which will only be accessible to businesses. With 5G connection, military-grade durability, and the newest software, Samsung’s latest rugged smartphone delivers.
The Samsung Galaxy XCover7 is notable for its military-grade durability (MIL-STD-810H) certification. To improve shock absorption, the body of the phone is constructed with materials like titanium, and the display is shielded by strengthened glass. Additionally, the smartphone has an IP68 rating that protects it from dust and water. It can even survive falls of up to 1.5 metres.
An octa-core CPU with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage, together with a microSD card slot that can hold memory cards up to 1 TB in capacity, power the Samsung Galaxy XCover7. With increased touch sensitivity support and a 6.6-inch FHD+ resolution screen with a 60Hz refresh rate, the smartphone’s display can even recognise touch input from a leather glove.
The phone has two cameras: a 50 MP primary camera and a 5 MP selfie camera. It runs on a 4,500 mAh user-removable battery that has a USB-C connector and pogo pins to allow it to be charged by an external battery pack. In addition to supporting eSIM and having a conventional SIM card slot, the smartphone incorporates Samsung Knox Vault security capabilities.
There are two versions of the Samsung Galaxy XCover7 that will be sold: the enterprise model retails for Rs 27530, while the normal variant is priced at Rs 27208. The device is available for purchase on Samsung India’s official website for businesses and institutions.