Awesome and sturdy...with a replaceable battery!
Awesome and sturdy...with a replaceable battery!
Am very happy with the phone and will be recommending it to my elderly friends that dont have smart phones.
It's really a good phone, great battery life and good storage, cameras pretty good too, I don't like how you have to sign for a Samsung account and whatever Bixby is it's also very similar to Microsoft which I ain't a fan of. Will definitely be buying from pb tech next time i get a phone this time I'll research it a little more. Thank you
replaceable battery; well protected; handy; updates for a long time; Knox support; 3.5-mm headphone jack; NFC
slow SoC; low on memory (RAM; ROM); poor LTE support; 2017 design; battery life too short and display brightness too low for an outdoor cell phone
ImageTagInstance gallery-21728421-9257-4122-86d5-6d8465c9f667 IntroductionThe rugged smartphone is, by all accounts, a form factor of interest to a tiny consumer niche, and as such isn’t a popular choice with manufacturers. Among the big players, Samsung has been the most supportive of the idea, with the best-known example being the “Active” spins on its mainline flagships. /124260794/.2_6924.3_phonearena.com_tier1 But one might consider its Xcover line, in this case represented by the latest HTMLTagInstance html-tag-5ec491a1-2a67-4ba9-ae7b-f32dd2b18f1f Xcover 4, to be in an even tighter niche: where the Active series offers top-of-the-line specs if a sturdier body, the Xcover family is firmly and unashamedly planted into the low end. Thus, when taking into consideration whether such a phone is “good”, one has to shift their expectations and judge it more based on whether it meets its own, offbeat set of goals, over whether it suits the everyday consumer’s needs. /124260794/video_test_...
Blast from the past. After two years of research and development Samsung has finally released a successor to its Galaxy XCover outdoor smartphone. The XCover 4s not only comes with a robust case protected against dust and water ingress, but it also offers one special feature that almost no other outdoor cell phone can.
The new XCover is a metaphorical slap in the face of all outdoor smartphone enthusiasts. This might ...
replaceable battery; well protected; handy; updates for a long time; Knox support; 3.5-mm headphone jack; NFC;
slow SoC; low on memory (RAM, ROM); poor LTE support; 2017 design; battery life too short and display brightness too low for an outdoor cell phone;
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