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Samsung Galaxy Xcover 7 renders show off its rugged yet simple build

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The rugged smartphone market is awaiting the launch of a new player, the Samsung Galaxy Xcover 7. While the launch of this device is still on the way, a new leak has shown off its design renders. These new renders that have made their way to the internet show Samsung fans exactly what they should expect regarding the design and finish of this coming device.

Being a rugged device, there’s nothing so fanciful to expect, as it’s built to withstand a lot. The ideal buyers of this smartphone are those whose nature of their jobs require them to be in very uncomfortable places doing hard work. To cater for the needs of these people, Samsung built this device to withstand a tough time with a heavily textured back, chunky build, and thick bezels.

From the renders provided by the folks at Android Headlines, we can see that the rear of this device has a rugged finish. It comes with one rear camera and two flashlights, and the rear has four sections, each having an interesting diagonal patterning. These patterns are higher than the rear panel to provide cushioning during a fall.

On the front, this device will launch with a 6.6-inch 120Hz LCD water-drop Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ screen and thick screen bezels. The bezels will also sit lower than the edges of this device to protect it in the event of the device falling. You’ll find the power button and the volume rockers on the right-hand side of this device, and then to the left is a customizable action button.

Up top is the 3.5mm headphone jack and at the bottom is the USB-C charging port, Pogo pins, speakers, and microphone. Other details are that this device will use the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ processor with 6GB memory. More details on the coming Samsung Galaxy Xcover 7 will become available as we approach its official launch.

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