Samsung Galaxy XCover 6 Pro has been spotted on the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) certification database. The smartphone is expected to be the successor of the rugged Galaxy XCover Pro launched back in 2020. Previously, the handset has also appeared on a couple more certifications sites such as Bluetooth SIG, Geekbench, and Google Play Console listing. The recent FCC listing reveals that the smartphone will come with 25W fast charging and 128GB internal storage.

According to a report by MySmartPrice, Samsung Galaxy XCover 6 Pro has been spotted on the FCC certification listing database. The listing suggests that the smartphone will likely support 25W fast charging. Also, the upcoming handset is listed to sport 128GB of internal storage. The smartphone has appeared on the FCC site with SM-G736U and SM-G736U1.

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It is worth mentioning that the Smartphone was previously named “Galaxy XCover Pro 2” but for some reason, it got changed to Samsung Galaxy XCover 6 Pro.

As mentioned above, the Galaxy XCover 6 Pro has also been spotted on Bluetooth SIG, Geekbench, and Google Play Console sites, which revealed some major specifications of the smartphone. Let’s have a look at it.

Samsung Galaxy XCover 6 Pro Specifications (Expected)

The smartphone will feature a 6.6-inch TFT display with 1080 x 2408 pixels FHD+ resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate. It will sport thick bezels and a dew-drop notch.

The smartphone will draw power from the 5G enabled Snapdragon 778G chipset paired with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. While on the software front, the XCover6 Pro will run Android 12-based One UI out of the box. The device is expected to have a 4,050 mAh battery and a 25W fast charging support.

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As far as the cameras are concerned, the smartphone will have a 50-megapixel main camera paired with an ultrawide sensor of 8-megapixel or 12-megapixel resolution. It will feature a 13-megapixel snapper on the front for selfies and video calls.

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