| Brand | Samsung |
| Operating System | Android 12.0, One UI |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 6 GB |
| CPU Model | Snapdragon |
| CPU Speed | 2.4 GHz |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 1000 GB |
| Screen Size | 6.6 Inches |
| Resolution | 1080 x 2400 |
| Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
| Model Name | Galaxy XCover 6 Pro |
Give your frontline team a phone that’s more than up for the job with Galaxy XCover6 Pro. For field workers and those in environments like delivery services, warehouses, law enforcement and more, XCover6 Pro helps workers do more with less while staying productive on their feet. A durable and water-resistant design withstands drops and spills, and a moisture-resistant screen lets you work even with wet gloves on. Keep things moving with a long-lasting battery that keeps the workflow going. It’s also replaceable — simply swap it for a fresh battery and continue on. Customizable features such as hot keys empower your workers by letting them turn the smart phone into a scanner or a walkie talkie. Plus, your employees will have peace of mind because XCover6 Pro is part of a rich system of partner software and hardware integrations you already know and respect. You’ll experience peace of mind knowing XCover6 Pro is designed with the built-in protection of Knox Security to help keep your business’s data away from prying eyes.
¹These devices passed military specification (MIL-STD-810H) testing against a subset of 21 specific environmental conditions, including temperature, dust, shock/vibration, and low pressure/high altitude. Real world usage varies from the specific environmental conditions used in MIL-STD-810H testing. Samsung does not guarantee device performance in all extreme conditions. ²1.5M drop is only tested with case on, without case the device itself can withstand a drop from 1.2M. ³Water resistant in up to 5 feet of water for up to 30 minutes. Rinse residue/dry after wet. ⁴5G Ultra Wideband available in select areas. 5G Nationwide available in 2700+ cities. ⁵Wi-Fi 6E availability may vary due to OS version, location, network conditions, and other factors. ⁶Based on average battery life under typical usage conditions. Average expected performance based on typical use. Actual battery life depends on factors such as network, features selected, frequency of calls, and voice, data, and other application-usage patterns. Results may vary. ⁷Implementing Android Work Profile requires use of a supporting enterprise mobility management solution.
pro:removeable batteryok battery lifesd card slotheadphone jack2 fully programable buttonsits flat( i HATE) the curved edges hate themcons:screen is not the best but is still very good just not top of linevery slow charging like a full hour longer then the note 20 ultra or fold 4its all plastic and i would not call it rugged (it is very nice and good in the hand just not rugged)the speaker is about poop compared to the top of the rage phonecamera is still very good but think like note 10 plus or around that time for the top of the line. by todays standard it is only ok to good not greatin all i would say its worth the money if you miss the note 4 like i do. so many of the things i missed are here. it should come with a charger and and another battery. the only thing in the box is paperwork and the phone with one battery. the most suspiring thing to me is that i only notice a very little difference between the note 20 ultra or fold 4. thats crazy to me as im extremally hard on phones when it comes to usage not on the physical phone.last thing that really pissed me off. there is no always on display.
My last android I purchased was the v20 back in 2016 and it worked amazing up until about 2020 when Android stopped receiving updates and apps stopped working. I've been searching and searching for a new android that has a replaceable battery and there aren't many options at all. Most of them are very cheap, bottom of the line and noname brands or outdated specs..... this is when the clouds opened, the light beamed down and the name Samsung Xcover Pro 6 appeared. (Obviously dramatic and didn't really happen).The phone was almost identical size to the v20...a larger phone with lots of real estate for my fat fingers to wander free range...Speed is fast, no lag, screen is fast and responsive, screen is bright and battery life seems pretty good for heavy use.So with the above I already was pleased but then.... the phone has a replaceable battery! GENIUS! Phones outlast their batteries and planned obsolescence socks for us the consumer. Samsung did us right with a good phone WITH replaceable battery.I also like the 2 programmable extra buttons this phone has...I haven't dabbled with them yet as I've only had the phone for 1 week but I already have used the previous programmed flashlight.I picked up the unlocked version which I was able to pop my Sim card right in and with seconds my phone was loaded, and accessing t-mobile network. No issues at all.Speaker is loud, so far my voice is clear to the other people I've spoken with and asked, Bluetooth works well and easily paired to my Sony headphones.Another PLUS is the 3.5mm jack! Bluetooth is a subpar quality of audio transmission to analog and I frequently use my studio headphones with my phone when checking mixes. Big kudos to keeping the 3.5mm jack alive!I used the camera and it seems fine...photos were clear and seemed to be balanced for indoors photos.Absolutely happy with my purchase. If you have a v20 you love but want to upgrade....just do it! Press buy. It's worth it.
I'm really happy with this phone! I upgraded from a Galaxy S20, so some of my comments will include that comparison.Pros:-MicroSD support! This is a requirement for me, and why I didn't really consider the S21 or S22.-Headphone jack! I missed it on the S20.-Replaceable battery! I hadn't had that since the LG G3.-Notification LED! I can't say I was conscious of missing it, and wasn't sure I'd use it. But it's nice to be able to see charge status or if I have a new notification from across the room.-Rugged, grippy build, with IP68. I actually like the plastic; I don't get the trend of slippery, fingerprint-magnet glass sandwiches (like the S20).-Very fast and reliable side-mounted fingerprint sensor. I hate the trend of in-display fingerprint sensors that are slow, unreliable, and leave a smudge on the screen. (The S20 is horrible about this.)-Gorilla Glass Victus+ for the display. It also has an excellent oleophobic coating - doesn't easily get smeared.-Snappy, smooth performance with the efficient Snapdragon 778G. Gets warm occasionally but not hot and doesn't throttle. I don't notice a performance difference compared to a flagship (but then I don't do benchmarks or heavy gaming). (The S20 got really hot and throttled.)-USB 3 with video out and Samsung Dex support. USB video out often isn't listed on specs sheets, but it's usually only on flagships, so it's nice to have it here.-Great battery life. I can easily get 2+ days despite the not-huge battery (4050 mAh).-The Wifi and LTE range and speed are noticeably better than on my S20! (My rural Verizon-partner carrier does not have 5G so I can't comment on that.)-Extra assignable keys-Reasonable price-Software support equivalent to flagships (month security updates,, 4 Android updates, 5 years of security updates)-Clear, sharp display without PWM according to notebookcheck - PWM is a dimming method that uses flicker. OLEDs and some LCDs use it - this doesn't - no flicker! So it's easier on the eyes than OLED if you're flicker-sensitive. I find it to be bright enough.Cons:-It is a rather big and heavy phone. Think S22 Ultra with a rugged case.-The display is LCD, not AMOLED, and according to notebookcheck, the color accuracy isn't great. I admit that the colors aren't as vibrant as AMOLED - they don't "pop" as much. But I like the display anyway, and as noted above, it's sharp and clear and without PWM.-Being LCD, there's also no Always-On Display. I adjusted by turning on Lift to Wake, plus the notification LED and really fast fingerprint sensor help.-It has a notch for the front camera. It's a small waterdrop notch, but it's still my first phone with a notch and I don't love it. With the big bezels Samsung could have put the camera in the bezel instead.-Big bezels (but I don't care).-According the specs the cameras aren't as good as on a flagship. But they're good enough for me.-Slow charging. 15W "Fast Charging" was fast 5 years ago with much smaller batteries. At least battery life is good, and charging doesn't make the phone hot, and the battery is changeable.-The built-in mono audio is okay, but certainly not premium. Still, I can hear and be heard clearly and the volume is fine. The S20 certainly has better audio. But my friend said he could hear me better when I was on the XCover6 than on the S20, so maybe it has a better mic. Or maybe it was the better Wifi performance.Other notes:This model - SM-G736U1, USA Unlocked - is not identical to the European models reviewed on notebookcheck and YouTube, or the specs listed on GSMArena. The network bands supported are different. Also, some reviewed models have dual SIM slots plus dedicated MicroSD. This model does not. It has one SIM slot, one MicroSD slot, and supports e-SIM.-It's hard to find a network bands list for the USA Unlocked model. I can confirm that it supports LTE Band 13, required for Verizon and Verizon partner support. I had to check this because a lot of Samsung Unlocked devices - like the A53 - do not support Band 13. My rural Verizon partner requires B13 and it works great. No 5G is available in my area so I don't know what it supports there.That's a lot, hope it's helpful. Though I wish it had faster charging, I'm very happy with this phone.
Phone did NOT come unlocked. Was attached to verizon, called both my carrier AND Verizon to have them verify I cannot indeed unlock the phone. Wasted my time by something they could have checked beforehand.
pro:removeable batteryok battery lifesd card slotheadphone jack2 fully programable buttonsits flat( i HATE) the curved edges hate themcons:screen is not the best but is still very good just not top of linevery slow charging like a full hour longer then the note 20 ultra or fold 4its all plastic and i would not call it rugged (it is very nice and good in the hand just not rugged)the speaker is about poop compared to the top of the rage phonecamera is still very good but think like note 10 plus or around that time for the top of the line. by todays standard it is only ok to good not greatin all i would say its worth the money if you miss the note 4 like i do. so many of the things i missed are here. it should come with a charger and and another battery. the only thing in the box is paperwork and the phone with one battery. the most suspiring thing to me is that i only notice a very little difference between the note 20 ultra or fold 4. thats crazy to me as im extremally hard on phones when it comes to usage not on the physical phone.last thing that really pissed me off. there is no always on display.
My last android I purchased was the v20 back in 2016 and it worked amazing up until about 2020 when Android stopped receiving updates and apps stopped working. I've been searching and searching for a new android that has a replaceable battery and there aren't many options at all. Most of them are very cheap, bottom of the line and noname brands or outdated specs..... this is when the clouds opened, the light beamed down and the name Samsung Xcover Pro 6 appeared. (Obviously dramatic and didn't really happen).The phone was almost identical size to the v20...a larger phone with lots of real estate for my fat fingers to wander free range...Speed is fast, no lag, screen is fast and responsive, screen is bright and battery life seems pretty good for heavy use.So with the above I already was pleased but then.... the phone has a replaceable battery! GENIUS! Phones outlast their batteries and planned obsolescence socks for us the consumer. Samsung did us right with a good phone WITH replaceable battery.I also like the 2 programmable extra buttons this phone has...I haven't dabbled with them yet as I've only had the phone for 1 week but I already have used the previous programmed flashlight.I picked up the unlocked version which I was able to pop my Sim card right in and with seconds my phone was loaded, and accessing t-mobile network. No issues at all.Speaker is loud, so far my voice is clear to the other people I've spoken with and asked, Bluetooth works well and easily paired to my Sony headphones.Another PLUS is the 3.5mm jack! Bluetooth is a subpar quality of audio transmission to analog and I frequently use my studio headphones with my phone when checking mixes. Big kudos to keeping the 3.5mm jack alive!I used the camera and it seems fine...photos were clear and seemed to be balanced for indoors photos.Absolutely happy with my purchase. If you have a v20 you love but want to upgrade....just do it! Press buy. It's worth it.
I'm really happy with this phone! I upgraded from a Galaxy S20, so some of my comments will include that comparison.Pros:-MicroSD support! This is a requirement for me, and why I didn't really consider the S21 or S22.-Headphone jack! I missed it on the S20.-Replaceable battery! I hadn't had that since the LG G3.-Notification LED! I can't say I was conscious of missing it, and wasn't sure I'd use it. But it's nice to be able to see charge status or if I have a new notification from across the room.-Rugged, grippy build, with IP68. I actually like the plastic; I don't get the trend of slippery, fingerprint-magnet glass sandwiches (like the S20).-Very fast and reliable side-mounted fingerprint sensor. I hate the trend of in-display fingerprint sensors that are slow, unreliable, and leave a smudge on the screen. (The S20 is horrible about this.)-Gorilla Glass Victus+ for the display. It also has an excellent oleophobic coating - doesn't easily get smeared.-Snappy, smooth performance with the efficient Snapdragon 778G. Gets warm occasionally but not hot and doesn't throttle. I don't notice a performance difference compared to a flagship (but then I don't do benchmarks or heavy gaming). (The S20 got really hot and throttled.)-USB 3 with video out and Samsung Dex support. USB video out often isn't listed on specs sheets, but it's usually only on flagships, so it's nice to have it here.-Great battery life. I can easily get 2+ days despite the not-huge battery (4050 mAh).-The Wifi and LTE range and speed are noticeably better than on my S20! (My rural Verizon-partner carrier does not have 5G so I can't comment on that.)-Extra assignable keys-Reasonable price-Software support equivalent to flagships (month security updates,, 4 Android updates, 5 years of security updates)-Clear, sharp display without PWM according to notebookcheck - PWM is a dimming method that uses flicker. OLEDs and some LCDs use it - this doesn't - no flicker! So it's easier on the eyes than OLED if you're flicker-sensitive. I find it to be bright enough.Cons:-It is a rather big and heavy phone. Think S22 Ultra with a rugged case.-The display is LCD, not AMOLED, and according to notebookcheck, the color accuracy isn't great. I admit that the colors aren't as vibrant as AMOLED - they don't "pop" as much. But I like the display anyway, and as noted above, it's sharp and clear and without PWM.-Being LCD, there's also no Always-On Display. I adjusted by turning on Lift to Wake, plus the notification LED and really fast fingerprint sensor help.-It has a notch for the front camera. It's a small waterdrop notch, but it's still my first phone with a notch and I don't love it. With the big bezels Samsung could have put the camera in the bezel instead.-Big bezels (but I don't care).-According the specs the cameras aren't as good as on a flagship. But they're good enough for me.-Slow charging. 15W "Fast Charging" was fast 5 years ago with much smaller batteries. At least battery life is good, and charging doesn't make the phone hot, and the battery is changeable.-The built-in mono audio is okay, but certainly not premium. Still, I can hear and be heard clearly and the volume is fine. The S20 certainly has better audio. But my friend said he could hear me better when I was on the XCover6 than on the S20, so maybe it has a better mic. Or maybe it was the better Wifi performance.Other notes:This model - SM-G736U1, USA Unlocked - is not identical to the European models reviewed on notebookcheck and YouTube, or the specs listed on GSMArena. The network bands supported are different. Also, some reviewed models have dual SIM slots plus dedicated MicroSD. This model does not. It has one SIM slot, one MicroSD slot, and supports e-SIM.-It's hard to find a network bands list for the USA Unlocked model. I can confirm that it supports LTE Band 13, required for Verizon and Verizon partner support. I had to check this because a lot of Samsung Unlocked devices - like the A53 - do not support Band 13. My rural Verizon partner requires B13 and it works great. No 5G is available in my area so I don't know what it supports there.That's a lot, hope it's helpful. Though I wish it had faster charging, I'm very happy with this phone.
Phone did NOT come unlocked. Was attached to verizon, called both my carrier AND Verizon to have them verify I cannot indeed unlock the phone. Wasted my time by something they could have checked beforehand.
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