It's been announced that the rugged Galaxy Xcover 4 from Samsung will be made available in the United Kingdom on April 24th. The device has a similar aesthetic look to the Active variants of the Galaxy S series, but with low-end hardware and a price tag of €259.
It appears the Samsung Galaxy Xcover 4 will launch in the US at some point. The device has been spotted at the FCC.
The Galaxy Xcover 4 is a rugged affordable Android phone featuring MIL-STD 810G toughness and a 5-inch 720p display.
SamMobile is reporting that a new FCC listing for the Galaxy Xcover 4 has been spotted. The FCC is one of the last stops a phone makes before its released.
The Galaxy Xcover 4 is expected to feature an Exynos 7570 processor and 2GB of RAM.
A device believed to be the Samsung Galaxy Xcover 4 has been benchmarked. The rugged device seemingly sports a Exynos 7570 chipset, 2GB of RAM, and is running Android 7.0.
A new Samsung device has gotten WiFi certification. Its model number SM-G390F is similar to that of the Galaxy Xcover 3, so there's reason to believe this could be the follow-up. The Galaxy Xcover series offers rugged performance at a low cost.
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