The rugged Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro 2 has just been leaked in full with 5G support, a middling processor, and a somewhat outdated design.
We can only assume that the company aims to bring the price point below the $500 mark by adopting this fairly unappealing design with relatively thick screen bezels and a generic-looking back cover with two small imaging sensors.
The actual Galaxy XCover Pro 2 rear camera specifications are still under wraps, mind you, and the same goes for the single selfie shooter, display resolution, battery capacity, storage, and memory. What we do"know" about this 5G-enabled mid-ranger is that it will probably share an Exynos 1280 processor with the, and perhaps most excitingly, that it will definitely retain the handy 3.5mm headphone jack of its rugged forerunners.
With a screen measuring around 6.56 inches in diagonal purportedly in tow, this bad boy is unsurprisingly also tipped to exceed the overall height and width of the 6.3-inch first-genThere are currently no words on when and where to expect Samsung to release the Galaxy XCover Pro 2, but pre-installed Android 12 software seems like a given already considering
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