Samsung, the Korean tech giant, has been in limelight since last year. There are many good as well as bad reasons for it being in limelight. Starting from the initial point, the company came in to highlight for its Note 7 incident. Then it came in to focus for the arrest of its high authority under the allegations of bribery. Further, after all this, it was highlighted in MWC as its flagship smartphone received the ‘Best Smartphone of Year 2016’ award. Also, the world is waiting for its upcoming Galaxy S8 smartphone.
Well, before the launch of its next flagship smartphone, the company decided to launch its other device. Samsung recently launched its Galaxy Xcover 4 smartphone. The phone is known for its toughness and better durability. Let us have a look at the specs of the smartphone.
The new Samsung Galaxy Xcover 4 provides a 5-inch screen with IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen display. The screen also has a pixel ratio of 720 x 1280. The screen has a pixel ratio of 291 ppi and 64.3% of screen-to-body ratio. The handset is fueled by a 1.4GHz quad-core Exynos 7570 SoC processor coupled with 2 GB of RAM. The phone further has 16 GB internal memory that can be expanded to 256 GB via MicroSD card.
In the field of camera, the rear camera is of 13 MP along with f/1.9 aperture and LED flash. The new Samsung Galaxy Xcover 4 has 5 MP of front camera as well with aperture f/2.2. The phone sports a 2,800mAh battery too. The smartphone runs on Android 7.0 Nougat. In terms of connectivity, the phone will offer Bluetooth, VoLTE, Wi-Fi, 3G, FM, and GPS.
On top of this, the smartphone has a certification of IP68 of water resistance. It can withstand a fall of 1.2m and is dust proof as well. Currently, the phone is said to be available in only one color variant—gray.
Well, this seems to be a power packed phone indeed.