Galaxy XCover 6 Pro design and specifications revealed in Play Console

Samsung’s XCover series is a big departure from other Galaxy phones, offering a rugged design with MIL-STD-810 certification, an IP68 rating, and, wait, a removable battery. It’s been two years since Samsung released the Galaxy XCover Pro, and we’re still waiting for a direct successor. But the long wait may end soon, as the Galaxy XCover Pro 2 has been spotted on the Google Play Console.

Google Play Console List, spotted by MySmartPrice, reveals key details about the upcoming powerful phone (SM-G736U), including its design and specifications. Interestingly, the listing suggests that the phone may not be marketed as the Galaxy XCover 2 Pro, as previous rumors suggested. Alternatively, it may reach the market as the Galaxy XCover 6 Pro, which means that it is a successor to the Galaxy XCover 5 launched last year.

Google Play Console Menu for Galaxy XCover 6 Pro

The listing also includes a rendering of the Galaxy XCover 6 Pro / XCover Pro 2, with a water notch display. The overall design is in line with the leaked OnLeak renders from March. OnLeaks renders revealed a dual camera setup on the back, a hardware button on the top, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a USB Type-C port.

Galaxy XCover 6 Pro Front

As far as hardware is concerned, the phone is said to feature an FHD+ display although it is unclear if it is an AMOLED panel or an LCD screen. According to the listing, the phone will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 778G chipset, paired with 6GB of RAM. In the software interface, the device will run Android 12 out of the box with a single user interface on top. Details about the battery and charging speed are unknown, but we hope that the phone will retain the removable battery and removable back panel.

It is not clear when the Galaxy XCover 6 Pro will hit the market. But given the look of the Play Console, the official launch shouldn’t be too far away.


Across: MySmartPriceAnd the OnLeaks



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