Galaxy XCover 6 Pro and Tab Active 4 Pro to debut on July 13

Galaxy XCover 6 Pro and Tab Active 4 Pro to debut on July 13

The rumour mill has been releasing details about the Galaxy XCover 6 Pro since May. Samsung has already confirmed that the XCover 6 and the Tab Active 4 Pro will be unveiled on July 13 for worldwide regions. Here’s what we know about the two tough gadgets so far.

Specifications for the Samsung Galaxy XCover 6 Pro (rumoured)

The Galaxy XCover 6 Pro will be a tough smartphone with a replaceable 4,050mAh battery that is suitable for 5G. It will have a 6.6-inch TFT display with FHD+ resolution and a refresh rate of 60Hz. A 13-megapixel selfie camera will be housed in the display’s dew-drop notch.

Galaxy XCover 6 Pro and Tab Active 4 Pro to debut on July 13

The Galaxy XCover 6 Pro back camera configuration will have a 50-megapixel primary camera. It will be paired with an ultra-wide lens that is either 8 or 12 megapixels. The XCover 6 Pro is anticipated to be powered by the Snapdragon 778G processor. The phone will come with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage out of the box. It will ship with Android 12 preloaded with One UI on top.

The Galaxy XCover 6 Pro will include a volume rocker on the right edge and a power button on the left spine, according to leaked renderings. A speaker grille, a USB-C connector, and a 3.5mm audio jack will be found on the device’s bottom. The device’s exterior appears to be composed of strong plastic for durability. 

Galaxy XCover 6 Pro and Tab Active 4 Pro to debut on July 13

The rough stripes on the back will help you hold it easier. The gadget is around 235 grammes in weight and 10mm thick.

Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro (Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro)

The Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro characteristics are unknown. It boasts thick bezels and durable construction, according to the official photograph. Support for the S Pen stylus is included.

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