SAMSUNG Galaxy XCover6 Pro 5G | Rugged – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
SAMSUNG Galaxy XCover6 Pro 5G | Rugged (IP68 Rated) Unlocked (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, US Cellular) | Dual Sim (1 Nano Sim + 1 eSIM) | 128GB | US Version (2022 Model) | Black (SM-G736UZKEXAA)
Product Dimensions
0.39 x 3.15 x 6.65 inches
Item Weight
8.5 ounces
ASIN
B0BDBSBBDX
Item model number
SM-G736UZKEXAA
Batteries
1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
OS
One UI, Android 12.0
RAM
128 GB
Wireless communication technologies
Cellular, Wi-Fi
Connectivity technologies
Wireless, Bluetooth, NFC, USB-C 3.2
GPS
True
Special Features
Rugged Body, Dual SIM, Fingerprint Sensor, Push-to-Talk, Water Resistant
Other display features
Wireless
Device interface – primary
Touchscreen, Microphone, Buttons
Scanner Resolution
1080 x 2400
Other camera features
Front, Rear, Video
Audio Jack
3.5 mm
Form Factor
Smartphone
Colour
Black
Battery Power Rating
4050
Phone Talk Time
44 Hours
Included Components
SIM Tray Ejector, USB Cable
Manufacturer
Samsung
Country of Origin
Vietnam
Date First Available
September 20, 2022
Test video – SAMSUNG Galaxy XCover6 Pro 5G | Rugged :
Product highlights :
DURABLE DESIGN: Withstands the drops and spills of your demanding work environment; Galaxy XCover6 Pro stood up to MIL-STD-810H testing* and a 1.5m drop test;** IP68 rating stands up to dust, dirt, sand and water***
POWERFUL CONNECTIVITY: Galaxy XCover6 Pro offers faster wireless data networks 5G**** and Wi-Fi 6E***** for high-speed connectivity; Plus, it’s CBRS-ready, providing a powerful communication option to keep you on the go when you’re on the job
LONG-LASTING BATTERY: Get your jobs done with a long-lasting battery that sees you through your workday;****** When you do need a jolt, get powered up quickly with a fast charger that features convenient pogo pins for easy connecting
SENSITIVE TOUCHSCREEN: Galaxy XCover6 Pro features a sensitive touchscreen that tracks your finger flawlessly, even when wet or with gloves on
PARTNER ECOSYSTEM: Make sure your employees have the right tools for the job with a rich ecosystem of software, accessories and hardware integrations; Your teams will have the edge with familiar products they already know and trust
➕ What is the price of SAMSUNG Galaxy XCover6 Pro 5G | Rugged in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of SAMSUNG Galaxy XCover6 Pro 5G | Rugged in-store is 2430 SAR VAT.
➕ When SAMSUNG Galaxy XCover6 Pro 5G | Rugged was released ?
The release date was September 20, 2022.
➕ What is the price of SAMSUNG Galaxy XCover6 Pro 5G | Rugged cheap used ?
The price of SAMSUNG Galaxy XCover6 Pro 5G | Rugged used is 1700 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of SAMSUNG Galaxy XCover6 Pro 5G | Rugged ?
Special specifications :
DURABLE DESIGN: Withstands the drops and spills of your demanding work environment; Galaxy XCover6 Pro stood up to MIL-STD-810H testing* and a 1.5m drop test;** IP68 rating stands up to dust, dirt, sand and water***
POWERFUL CONNECTIVITY: Galaxy XCover6 Pro offers faster wireless data networks 5G**** and Wi-Fi 6E***** for high-speed connectivity; Plus, it’s CBRS-ready, providing a powerful communication option to keep you on the go when you’re on the job
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy SAMSUNG Galaxy XCover6 Pro 5G | Rugged in Saudi Arabia ?
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Shipping :
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Proof of purchase :
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After-sales service :
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12 reviews for SAMSUNG Galaxy XCover6 Pro 5G | Rugged
Rated 5 out of 5
J. I (verified owner)–
So far so good – I had the XCover Pro before this one. I am happy with my purchase. It works great and haven’t had any issues.
Rated 5 out of 5
T. Z (verified owner)–
This is the last fully featured phone on the market. – Good phone, and the programmable keys are cool. This is the only current-gen phone I am aware of that still supports a headphone jack, removable battery, and an SD card. Rooting the phone and removing the Samsung+Google bloatware/spyware was simple, as is the case for all the other Samsung devices I have owned. For $600 as of 12/2022, I am very happy.
Rated 5 out of 5
H. C (verified owner)–
A great rugged phone with good performance, MicroSD, headphone jack – I’m really happy with this phone! I upgraded from a Galaxy S20, so some of my comments will include that comparison.
Rated 5 out of 5
H. C (verified owner)–
A great rugged phone with good performance, MicroSD, headphone jack – I’m really happy with this phone! I upgraded from a Galaxy S20, so some of my comments will include that comparison.
Rated 5 out of 5
H. R (verified owner)–
Awesome features! – One of the reviewers posted a very thorough review spelling out all the pros and a few minor cons. I’m a bit confused by another review that’s stated that Samsung prevents Gboard from functioning on this device and that you can’t use voice to text no matter what. Voice to text is all I use on this and all my Samsung devices, I can’t text with my fingers for the life of me, it’s way too time-consuming. As for Gboard, it works just fine on this phone but I prefer the Samsung keyboard. The only pet peeve I have so far with this phone is that the top and side key which provide the ability to Launch any app you choose including the flashlight will not turn on while the screen is off, i.e. the screen must be lit up in order for these key features to work which is counterproductive since the whole point of having these assigned keys are to Launch whatever you want quickly. I have no idea if this can be rectified in future updates but certainly hope so. Other than that, I’m very happy with this phone.
Rated 5 out of 5
J. T (verified owner)–
Working great so far – This was my first phone I paid more than $350 for since 2016 and my first Samsung phone since the Galaxy SIV. Ever since user-replaceable batteries disappeared I have stuck strictly to mid-range phones.
Rated 5 out of 5
J. I (verified owner)–
So far so good – I had the XCover Pro before this one. I am happy with my purchase. It works great and haven’t had any issues.
Rated 5 out of 5
H. R (verified owner)–
Awesome features! – One of the reviewers posted a very thorough review spelling out all the pros and a few minor cons. I’m a bit confused by another review that’s stated that Samsung prevents Gboard from functioning on this device and that you can’t use voice to text no matter what. Voice to text is all I use on this and all my Samsung devices, I can’t text with my fingers for the life of me, it’s way too time-consuming. As for Gboard, it works just fine on this phone but I prefer the Samsung keyboard. The only pet peeve I have so far with this phone is that the top and side key which provide the ability to Launch any app you choose including the flashlight will not turn on while the screen is off, i.e. the screen must be lit up in order for these key features to work which is counterproductive since the whole point of having these assigned keys are to Launch whatever you want quickly. I have no idea if this can be rectified in future updates but certainly hope so. Other than that, I’m very happy with this phone.
Rated 5 out of 5
T. Z (verified owner)–
This is the last fully featured phone on the market. – Good phone, and the programmable keys are cool. This is the only current-gen phone I am aware of that still supports a headphone jack, removable battery, and an SD card. Rooting the phone and removing the Samsung+Google bloatware/spyware was simple, as is the case for all the other Samsung devices I have owned. For $600 as of 12/2022, I am very happy.
Rated 5 out of 5
H. T (verified owner)–
Little heavy but great phone – I finally replaced an old, old Motorola shatter shield droid with this phone because I was constantly breaking screens before my previous phone. This phone has the great “old school” ability to pop in a new battery which makes it projectable to be used for a while. As my title states, the phone is definitely heavier than most phones, but so far that’s my only negative experience which I’ll take for being able to swap the battery
Rated 5 out of 5
H. T (verified owner)–
Little heavy but great phone – I finally replaced an old, old Motorola shatter shield droid with this phone because I was constantly breaking screens before my previous phone. This phone has the great “old school” ability to pop in a new battery which makes it projectable to be used for a while. As my title states, the phone is definitely heavier than most phones, but so far that’s my only negative experience which I’ll take for being able to swap the battery
Rated 5 out of 5
J. T (verified owner)–
Working great so far – This was my first phone I paid more than $350 for since 2016 and my first Samsung phone since the Galaxy SIV. Ever since user-replaceable batteries disappeared I have stuck strictly to mid-range phones.
J. I (verified owner) –
So far so good – I had the XCover Pro before this one. I am happy with my purchase. It works great and haven’t had any issues.
T. Z (verified owner) –
This is the last fully featured phone on the market. – Good phone, and the programmable keys are cool. This is the only current-gen phone I am aware of that still supports a headphone jack, removable battery, and an SD card. Rooting the phone and removing the Samsung+Google bloatware/spyware was simple, as is the case for all the other Samsung devices I have owned. For $600 as of 12/2022, I am very happy.
H. C (verified owner) –
A great rugged phone with good performance, MicroSD, headphone jack – I’m really happy with this phone! I upgraded from a Galaxy S20, so some of my comments will include that comparison.
H. C (verified owner) –
A great rugged phone with good performance, MicroSD, headphone jack – I’m really happy with this phone! I upgraded from a Galaxy S20, so some of my comments will include that comparison.
H. R (verified owner) –
Awesome features! – One of the reviewers posted a very thorough review spelling out all the pros and a few minor cons. I’m a bit confused by another review that’s stated that Samsung prevents Gboard from functioning on this device and that you can’t use voice to text no matter what. Voice to text is all I use on this and all my Samsung devices, I can’t text with my fingers for the life of me, it’s way too time-consuming. As for Gboard, it works just fine on this phone but I prefer the Samsung keyboard. The only pet peeve I have so far with this phone is that the top and side key which provide the ability to Launch any app you choose including the flashlight will not turn on while the screen is off, i.e. the screen must be lit up in order for these key features to work which is counterproductive since the whole point of having these assigned keys are to Launch whatever you want quickly. I have no idea if this can be rectified in future updates but certainly hope so. Other than that, I’m very happy with this phone.
J. T (verified owner) –
Working great so far – This was my first phone I paid more than $350 for since 2016 and my first Samsung phone since the Galaxy SIV. Ever since user-replaceable batteries disappeared I have stuck strictly to mid-range phones.
J. I (verified owner) –
So far so good – I had the XCover Pro before this one. I am happy with my purchase. It works great and haven’t had any issues.
H. R (verified owner) –
Awesome features! – One of the reviewers posted a very thorough review spelling out all the pros and a few minor cons. I’m a bit confused by another review that’s stated that Samsung prevents Gboard from functioning on this device and that you can’t use voice to text no matter what. Voice to text is all I use on this and all my Samsung devices, I can’t text with my fingers for the life of me, it’s way too time-consuming. As for Gboard, it works just fine on this phone but I prefer the Samsung keyboard. The only pet peeve I have so far with this phone is that the top and side key which provide the ability to Launch any app you choose including the flashlight will not turn on while the screen is off, i.e. the screen must be lit up in order for these key features to work which is counterproductive since the whole point of having these assigned keys are to Launch whatever you want quickly. I have no idea if this can be rectified in future updates but certainly hope so. Other than that, I’m very happy with this phone.
T. Z (verified owner) –
This is the last fully featured phone on the market. – Good phone, and the programmable keys are cool. This is the only current-gen phone I am aware of that still supports a headphone jack, removable battery, and an SD card. Rooting the phone and removing the Samsung+Google bloatware/spyware was simple, as is the case for all the other Samsung devices I have owned. For $600 as of 12/2022, I am very happy.
H. T (verified owner) –
Little heavy but great phone – I finally replaced an old, old Motorola shatter shield droid with this phone because I was constantly breaking screens before my previous phone. This phone has the great “old school” ability to pop in a new battery which makes it projectable to be used for a while. As my title states, the phone is definitely heavier than most phones, but so far that’s my only negative experience which I’ll take for being able to swap the battery
H. T (verified owner) –
Little heavy but great phone – I finally replaced an old, old Motorola shatter shield droid with this phone because I was constantly breaking screens before my previous phone. This phone has the great “old school” ability to pop in a new battery which makes it projectable to be used for a while. As my title states, the phone is definitely heavier than most phones, but so far that’s my only negative experience which I’ll take for being able to swap the battery
J. T (verified owner) –
Working great so far – This was my first phone I paid more than $350 for since 2016 and my first Samsung phone since the Galaxy SIV. Ever since user-replaceable batteries disappeared I have stuck strictly to mid-range phones.