Samsung is expected to announce the Galaxy XCover 7, a new rugged smartphone in the coming months. The rugged design of the smartphone was just made public via the internet leak of the official renderings. Now, the SM-G556B model number of the purported Galaxy XCover 7 smartphone is listed in the Geekbench database.
As per the Geekbench listing, the smartphone received a single-core score of 663 and a multicore score of 1867. It also indicates that the device—likely the MediaTek Helio G99—will include a Mali-G57 MC2 GPU and CPU with a maximum clock speed of 2.20GHz. Additionally, the smartphone attests to the Android 14 and 6GB of RAM.
Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 Surfaces on Geekbench
Samsung Galaxy XCover 7: Key Details
The next Galaxy XCover 7 is anticipated to have a robust and long-lasting design, akin to previous XCover series phones, based on the leaked pictures. It is probably drop-resistant enough to fulfil MIL-STD-810H standards because of its robust construction and raised corners for shock absorption. It should also offer IP68 protection against water and dust.
Naturally, the Galaxy XCover 7’s display panel has substantial bezels for a tough smartphone. The selfie camera will probably be housed inside a notch that resembles a water drop.
The Galaxy XCover 7 seems to have a single back camera surrounded by a red accent ring. A dual-rear camera configuration is available on the XCover 6 Pro, the previous edition of the XCover series smartphone.
Recent sources claim that the Galaxy XCover 7’s back plate is detachable and features a grooved pattern. This suggests that a detachable battery will be a part of the Galaxy XCover 7. The study, however, omits information on the phone’s battery life and charging speed.
As a result, a ruggedized variant of the Galaxy A55 5G will be called as the Galaxy XCover 7. The phone is anticipated to cost less than the $599 Galaxy XCover 6 Pro.
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