We got a taste of it on Thursday, but now it's official: Samsung's Galaxy Xcover Pro is coming to the U.S., removable battery and all.
The latest update to Samsung's almost decade-old line of more durable Galaxy smartphones seems like a big one. In addition to having a replaceable battery, the Xcover Pro also embraces the more modern Galaxy look of a button-free front display.
The $499 smartphone is IP68 water- and dust-resistant and sports a beefy enough design (MIL-STD-810), according to Samsung, that it can survive falls of up to five feet without a protective case. The highlight for most people will probably be the battery, though. It packs a 4,050 mAh power source that offers plenty of juice on its own, but you can also swap in another and extend your usage, unlike most other modern smartphones.
On the inside, the Xcover Pro packs 4GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard storage, as well as a microSD slot. The 6.3-inch screen is FHD+, so it's not exactly the highest end of smartphone displays. But it's probably plenty for those who prefer the Xcover Pro's more durable design.
You also get cameras. On the back, there's a dual-lens setup sporting a standard 25MP sensor and a wide-angle 8MP sensor. There's also a front-facing 13MP camera, because is a modern phone really worth it if you can't take selfies?
Samsung has generally positioned the Xcover line as an enterprise option, and the Xcover Pro is no different. It's got a pair of built-in, programmable buttons that, thanks to a partnership with Microsoft, allow the phone to be used as a walkie talkie via Microsoft Teams.
The Xcover Pro's design and budget pricing is aimed primarily at what Samsung describes as frontline workers, but there aren't any purchase restrictions. In fact, in a CES 2020 briefing from TechCrunch, the site reports that Samsung "will also sell it to individual customers."
Samsung's press release notes that the Galaxy Xcover Pro will be available to U.S. customers in the first half of 2020. You can expect more specifics on the timing to be released at a later date, and perhaps as soon as the Feb. 11 Samsung Unpacked event.
UPDATE: Jan. 12, 2020, 1:05 p.m. EST An earlier version of this story incorrectly noted that the Galaxy Xcover Pro has already been released in the United States. That's not the case. The smartphone will be available in the first half of 2020, per Samsung.
Copyright © 2023 Powered by
Samsung's new Galaxy Xcover brings its removable battery to the U.S.-拍板定案网
sitemap
文章
9233
浏览
24599
获赞
836
Uber Boat takes over London commuter ferry for water rides
UPDATE: Aug. 3, 2020, 10:03 a.m. BST Uber Boat has launched in London, setting sail on the River ThaTwitter for Mac seems to be dead for good
Twitter for Mac has been delisted from Apple's App Store, signifying the ultimate demise of the compiPhone 16 Pro may come in Titanium Bronze
A new leak out of China claims that the premium version of the iPhone 16 will come in a new bronze cU.S. Senate introduces AI bill to protect artists and strengthen watermarking
The U.S. Senate has unveiled yet another AI protections bill among a series of similar initiatives,Zoom has more than 300 million users now, with just 10 million at 2019's end
At this point, you’re probably sick of reading articles about the video teleconferencing serviTikTok child privacy complaint sent to U.S. Dept. of Justice
TikTok may soon face yet another fight with the U.S. government. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (The UK just hit a major renewable energy milestone
For the first time ever, renewables generated more energy than gas and coal combined in the UK. SEEElon Musk's X / Twitter is getting rid of repost, like, and reply buttons and counts
Another big change that no one asked for is coming to X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.X isiPhone 12 might look like an iPad Pro, and the HomePod could shrink
Apple is reportedly giving its iPhone lineup a complete revamp. According to Bloomberg, unnamed souAmazon Prime Day deal: This Echo bundle is $140 off
Save $139: You can score a 2-in-1 deal on an Echo bundle ahead of Amazon's Prime Day. Snag an Echo PPrime Day 2024: 20+ wireless earbuds deals on Bose, Apple, Sony, and more
Table of ContentsTable of ContentsUPDATE: Jul. 16, 2024, 10:45 a.m. EDT This post has been updated wClever backyard water tank looks like a giant raindrop
Home rain catching is a pretty slick affair these days, no longer relegated to the realms of industrActivists use London Fashion Week to make a powerful statement about the Grenfell Tower tragedy
It's been nearly two years since the Grenfell Tower Fire in London, which resulted in the death of 7OpenAI reportedly plans to block access in China. Chinese AI companies may fill the void.
OpenAI is reportedly planning to block API access in China, and Chinese companies are swooping in toFord can make your Mustang Mach
One of the first big tricks Tesla pulled from its sleeve was when it started offering over-the-air u