Samsung‘s upcoming rugged smartphone, the Galaxy XCover 7, has been heating up the rumor mill with leaks for quite a while now. We’ve already had a glimpse of the phone’s design, and now a new leak spills the beans on its display size, memory options, and price.

According to the reliable tipster Roland Quandt, the Galaxy XCover 7 is expected to boast a 6.6-inch FHD+ display. Priced at approximately less than €400, it will come with 6GB of RAM and a generous 128GB of storage. If this leak holds true, the XCover 7 will maintain the same 6.6-inch screen size as its predecessor, the Galaxy XCover 6 Pro.

Moreover, previous reports also hinted at a 4,000mAh battery, possibly user-removable, in line with Samsung’s previous rugged phone. It will also have 25W wired charging support. 

Recently, the device also appeared in the Geekbench listing recently which shows the phone with a MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ processor. Naturally, being a rugged phone, an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance is expected. And the smartphone could also get the MIL-STD 810 Military standard. This standard guarantees a level of durability for a smartphone or any other device in harsh environmental conditions.

Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 Surfaces on Geekbench Revealing Key Details
Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 renders.

While Samsung remains tight-lipped about a launch date, the XCover 7’s appearance on certification websites in Thailand, India, and Malaysia suggests an imminent arrival in these regions.

Samsung’s rugged phone journey began in 2011, and the XCover 7 looks set to continue the legacy. And it’s not alone – the Galaxy Tab Active5, another rugged device from Samsung, recently received FCC approval, hinting at a possible joint launch. We’ll keep you posted on any new developments with these devices.

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