











๐ ๏ธ Work Hard, Play Harder โ The Rugged Phone That Keeps Up
The Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro is a military-grade rugged smartphone designed for professionals who demand durability and versatility. Featuring MIL-STD-810G certification and IP68 water and dust resistance, it withstands harsh environments and 1.5m drops. Its 6.3-inch Gorilla Glass 5 display offers edge-to-edge clarity with glove-touch capability, while a replaceable 4050mAh battery ensures up to 14 hours of talk time with fast charging. Dual SIM support and expandable storage provide flexible connectivity and ample space. Programmable buttons and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor enhance usability in the field. Compatible with Verizon and AT&T networks, this unlocked device balances toughness with modern Android 10 functionality, making it the ultimate tool for on-the-go professionals.









| ASIN | B085WTR7BJ |
| Additional Features | Bluetooth Enabled, Dual SIM, Fingerprint Sensor, Push-To-Talk, Water Resistant |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Average Battery Life Talk Time | 14 Hours |
| Battery Average Life | 4 Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Power | 4050 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #188,332 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #3,484 in Cell Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Brand | Samsung |
| Built-In Media | Handset, Travel Adapter, Data Cable, Headset,Sim Card Ejection Pin, Rechargeable Battery, USB Connector, Screen Protector Leaflet, Smart Switch Insert, Quick Reference Manual, Terms & Conditions/ Health & Safety Guide |
| Camera Description | Front, Rear |
| Cellular Technology | LTE, GSM, UMTS, |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, NFC, Wireless |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (810) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1080 |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| Effective Video Resolution | 8 Pixels |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 64 GB |
| Form Factor | Bar |
| Frame Rate | 30 |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 40 MP |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Headphones Jack | No headphone jack |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 6.3 x 3.02 x 0.39 inches |
| Item Type Name | XCover Pro |
| Item Weight | 6.24 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Samsung |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Model Series | Xcover |
| Model Year | 2020 |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | Android 6.0 |
| Phone Talk Time | 14 Hours |
| Processor Series | AMD Kabini A6-5200M Quad Core |
| Processor Speed | 2.3 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 64 GB |
| Refresh Rate | 60 |
| Resolution | 1080 x 2160 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
| Screen Size | 6.3 Inches |
| Sim Card Size | Nano |
| Specific Uses For Product | RM |
| UPC | 887276404219 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4k |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
T**N
Well hello there, mister battery, long time no see!
I've been going through a lot of phones lately. I live a rugged lifestyle: construction, farming, hunting, camping... I need a phone that can take a tumble or two. The last phone I had like that was a Samsung J7, a strong phone that lasted a long time, but is out dated because it only has 16 gig ROMโtowards the end I was switching between apps by uninstalling one and reinstalling the other. This phone has 64, which is plenty for me, since I found the SD slotโthe two SIM bays threw me off for a minute, those little things can be tough to see: the SD slot is on top of SIM 1, which is the SIM slot you want to use for the States. Anyway, ever since they started putting the fingerprint scanner under the screen, it seems the screen has become super fragile, and now when you break it, it doesn't just crack and you can still use it, it completely craps out and your phone is now useless. Mind you, every phone I purchase is bought with tempered glass screen protectors at the same time, which is installed immediately upon removing the phone from its packaging, the moment the protective film is removed from the screen a tempered glass screen cover is the next thing to touch it. The last time I didn't have the screen protector when the phone arrived, I left the protective film on the phone and used it like that until the protectors arrived. My old J7 would look a total shattered mess, and I'd peel off the screen protector and it'd look like a bran new phone underneath, and a new protector would be put right back on. I swore by them, but they don't protect the new phones like they did my J7, and I really think it's the stuff they put behind the screen now. This is probably why this phone has the fingerprint scanner on a side button, which I love, because it's way more accurate (probably due to the glass shields), and because it's more accessible: I can reach it with my left middle finger if I'm holding it in my left hand, or with my right thumb if I'm holding it in my right. The on screen readers often took me two hands to operate, this one I can easily work with one, making this phone so much easier for me to get into. Also, I love the two added programmable buttons, a great feature to have for people who frequently wear gloves, you can program these buttons for easy access to things like your phone dialer or camera, even if your phone is still locked, if you choose that option. Android 10 is incredibly customizable and full of features, and this is a standard Samsung phone in that it gives you full access to these features and runs the operating system well. I told you I've broken a lot of phones lately, some phones I can compare this to are the Samsung A20 and A51, and moto z4. The A20 had a power port failure on like day two, the rest were all broken screens. Those phones I think are designed more for office type workers or those in medical field and such, I think. They have a nice sleek design and their screens go to the edge of the phone or even wrap around. This phone's screen doesn't go to the edge, and is slightly recessed, which makes me feel it's better protected from a fall on its face. This makes the screen protector fit flush in the recess, but I'm disappointed that it does not fit snug. That's a separate review for the screen protector, I don't fault the phone for that. This phone is a little bit bulkier (thicker) and I suppose heavier than those sleeker designs, but I'm more comfortable with it in my hands and it definitely feels sturdier. I loved removing the cover and seeing the battery! I've missed being able to change batteries when I go on a long trip into the woods for a campout, and want to take photos or use Google Earth, or track a hike... I hope to be able to purchase a backup soon. It would be nice to have a phone again that outlasts it's specs. If this phone holds up for me as well as the J7 did, I'll be happy. If not, I will update my review.
P**.
VASTLY EXCEEDED MY EXPECTATIONS
Yada yada yada, this phone, that phone, all kinds of phones everywhere you turn - you get so bombarded with cell phone ads and commercials it becomes obnoxious. What sold me on this phone is the incredibly easy to remove / replace battery which you just can't find much of anymore. All of these new phones do not particularly serviceable batteries, so what happens after a 1000 charge cycles? If you want to keep a phone for years to come, this is it. When they say BEAST, it truly is in everyway. While it is not a slim small phone that you could forget in your pants pocket and accidentally end up in the washing machine, it is not overbearingly large or heavy. This IS definitely a commercial heavy duty grade phone. I put what I considered to be an enormous 256gb micro SD card in it, so along with the 60GB it already has built into it, it now has more space available in it than my laptop PC does. Yes, there are no particular instructions that come with this phone, but it is truly rather intuitive to learn to use. Battery life has been amazing. Reception has been amazing, even in the metal building I work in that is usually dicey for reception at best under any carrier. There is such a dramatic leap in technology with this phone that I am actually stunned - Android 10 is very well done. It is not listed as 5G, but I wouldn't be one bit surprised if it gets a software update at some point and magically meets the new mark. As it is, it downloads things and plays HD videos so quickly and smoothly that I wouldn't likely even be able to tell the difference if it switched to 5G. So I receive the phone, a little anxious about whether I can just swap in my Verizon SIM card out of my old phone and go. Ooops... Apparently SIM cards got smaller when I wasn't looking - DOH! NANO SIM cards now? Ok, so I have apparently been living under a rock. My older SIM was too big to fit. I hopped online and researched it, and what do you know, you can actually see a ton of online tutorials as to how to simply trim your older / larger SIM card down to the new NANO size - interesting. I ordered a new replacement NANO SIM from Verizon at no charge, but it will take a few days to get here. Anxious to try this bad boy phone out, I nervously trimmed my SIM card down with scissors, sanded the plastic side down a bit, and popped it right in. Not sure if I had possibly wrecked the SIM card, and also not sure if Verizon would accept the phone without a fight, I powered it up, went through the initial on screen set up prompts, and BAM - up and running perfectly (standard personal Verizon account - not commercial or prepaid). I transferred all of my data from my old phone to the new phone using the Wondershare Mobile Trans software I have installed on my PC, and everything transferred over perfectly - hooray! Now what they aren't advertising much just yet is that this phone has a dual sim card capability - wow. I haven't tested it yet, but am going to yank the SIM card out of my wife's Verizon phone and pop it into the the slot labeled "SIM 2". There was some mention that this feature is coming soon via a software update, but who knows - maybe that day has already come? I am VERY curious to see what it does with two SIM cards in it, speculating that it will act like a "Line 1 or Line 2" phone. WAAAAAAAY back in the early days, I had a Sprint phone that ran two lines. I ran a business line and also a personal line on that phone - I sure have missed that capability since then. If this works and I have two lines, I may try one of those companies like Cricket to provide a low cost second line. Again, I haven't tested this yet, but I'll bet you it works, which will tickle me silly for my business and personal usages. It has only been a few days now, but I am beyond tickled with this phone. I took a bit of a gamble on it, seeing some reviews that ranged from soup to nuts. The outcome? Tickled silly :) BIG SCREEN, ultra fast processor, more capabilities than I ever imagined (still finding more and more cool features as I continue to use it further), outstanding battery life, incredible HD audio clarity on the phone (bizarre how clear actually), phenomenal camera and video with all kinds of different possible settings, and on and on and on. Rated for being immersed in water up to five feet for thirty minutes??? Military grade drop tested with a Gorilla glass screen? Can you tell how tickled I am with this phone? And to think I was just sold on the fact that you could pop in a spare fresh battery in ten seconds flat - this is an AMAZING SUPER PHONE PEOPLE !!! I occasionally get something that under promises and over delivers - rare, but it happens. This is most definitely one of the best purchases I have made in years - SERIOUSLY :) :) :)
R**C
good performance, broken after 3mo. Support one of the worst I've contacted, and I work in IT.
I liked this phone, for the most part. (After I turned off as much tracking and background apps as I could). Battery life has been great. Wifi calling works, and I use Verizon. The side/top buttons could be layed out better and configuring their functions could be better, but I liked it. HOWEVER, a couple weeks ago, the screen started flickering and not coming on. Currently, if I put it into my pocket, and then take it out, I will have to press around the middle of the screen a few dozen times to get it to power the screen. I have to handle it vary carefully to keep the screen functional. I have not dropped it in any serious way, and the screen is not cracked at all. 10/22/20:I'm still waiting on Samsung to "approve" my warranty information so I can open a support ticket.... 10/23/20: warranty approved. 3/04/21: finally got around to sending for warranty repair. 3/11/21: Facility received the phone. 3/16/21: got an email that repair wasn't covered. Called support to pay ~$82 charge. Was told the tech's system wasn't working and they would call me back. No missed calls from 800 numbers, or samsung. 3/23/21: ticket marked cancelled in website, no notification. 3/24/21: contacted support again, used chat since call said 30 minute wait time. Chat person to 16 minutes to look up ticket number. took 10-15 minutes to respond to each of my simple questions. Support claims they tried to call me 3 times and closed the ticket. During the chat session, I received an email about the ticket being cancelled. When I receive my phone again, I will start the whole support process again from the beginning. So far I am 3-4 hours in to troubleshooting and getting the phone repaired, and have made no progress. Downgraded to 1 star.
T**N
Device was broken or defective and seller refused to pay for shipping back. Seller consistently said the phone was not defective but it did not work for texting and calls.
C**N
Delivery, packaging and the product is very good.
M**D
Love the phone, hate the un-installable bloat that comes with it.
E**S
The most vulnerable for damage is the Screen. It breaks easily. I been changing the screen for 3 times already from Aug 2022 to Oct 2024
D**M
Fast delivery. Good.
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