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Samsung‘s latest rugged smartphone, the Galaxy XCover7 Pro, represents a significant evolution in durable mobile technology designed for harsh environments. This 6.6-inch device builds upon Samsung’s expertise in creating resilient phones with enhanced features like a 120Hz refresh rate and improved audio capabilities, positioning it as a specialized tool for professionals working in challenging conditions where standard smartphones would fail.

The big picture: Samsung has announced the Galaxy XCover7 Pro, a rugged smartphone certified to withstand extreme conditions including drops, temperature fluctuations, and brief underwater submersion.

  • The device features MIL-STD-810H certification and IP68 resistance rating, making it suitable for high-intensity work environments.
  • Samsung is simultaneously releasing a companion tablet, the Galaxy Tab Active5 Pro, with similar durability features.

Key improvements: The XCover7 Pro significantly upgrades several features from its predecessor while maintaining core durability elements.

  • The 6.6-inch FullHD+ display now offers a 120Hz refresh rate (up from 60Hz) and includes Vision Booster technology that enhances screen readability with brightness up to 600 nits.
  • Samsung has integrated upgraded stereo speakers that provide clearer calls at higher volumes with anti-feedback noise reduction to minimize disruptions.
  • The device maintains Touch Sensitivity that allows for responsiveness even when wearing leather gloves up to 2mm thick.

Technical specifications: Qualcomm‘s Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 Mobile Platform powers the device, balancing performance with battery efficiency.

  • The midrange chipset supports modern AI features including Google’s Circle to Search, Object Eraser, and Read Aloud.
  • Other notable features include dual SIM support, a 50MP wide lens leading the dual camera system, and 128GB of storage expandable to 2TB.

Companion device: The Galaxy Tab Active5 Pro tablet shares many features with the smartphone but includes specialized additions.

  • The tablet features Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ for enhanced scratch resistance.
  • A unique No Battery Mode allows the device to function when connected to a dedicated power source, though with limited CPU performance.

Release timeline: Samsung has established a staggered release schedule for both devices.

  • The Galaxy XCover7 Pro will launch on May 8, 2025.
  • The Galaxy Tab Active5 Pro is scheduled for release in early June 2025.
  • Pricing details for both devices have not yet been announced.

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