Last week, Samsung officially introduced a new Galaxy Xcover 4 (SM-G390F). This is a truly rugged phone for the field, which also boasts the MIL-STD 810G military standard. The device works even in extremely low and high temperatures and is, of course, dust and water resistant. Galaxy Xcover 4 will offer a 4,99" TFT display with a resolution of 720×1280 pixels, a quad-core processor clocked at 1.4GHz, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of data storage and a 2800mAh battery. But there is also NFC and support for microSD cards. After unpacking the phone from the box, a new one is waiting for the customer Android 7.0 Nougat.
This is certainly an interesting phone that is perfect for an enthusiastic traveler or for a person working in more extreme conditions. But will the new product be available here? Foreign server SAMmobile has published a complete list of all the markets where it will start in early April Galaxy Xcover 4 for sale and the Czech Republic and Slovakia are not missing from it.
The new smartphone will be offered here by all operators – 02 (O2C), T-Mobile (TMZ) and Vodafone (VDC). Of course, models from the free market will also be available, under the traditional name ETL. Brothers in Slovakia will see three models - ORS, ORX and TMS. The price will be around 7 CZK.
List of all markets where it will be Galaxy Xcover 4 available:
- ATL - Spain (Vodafone)
- ATO - Open Austria
- AUT - Switzerland
- BGL - Bulgaria
- BTU - United Kingdom
- CNX – Romania (Vodafone)
- COA – Romania (Cosmote)
- COS – Greece (Cosmote)
- CPW - United Kingdom (Carphone Warehouse)
- CRO – Croatia (T-Mobile)
- DBT - Germany
- DDE - null
- DPL - null
- DTM – Germany (T-Mobile)
- ETL – Czech Republic
- EUR - Greece
- EVR - United Kingdom (EE)
- FTM – France (Orange)
- ITV - Italy
- MAX – Austria (T-Mobile)
- MOB – Austria (A1)
- NO – Nordic countries
- O2C – Czech Republic (O2C)
- O2U - United Kingdom (O2)
- OMN - Italy (Vodafone)
- OPV - null
- ORO – Romania (Orange)
- ORS – Slovakia
- ORX – Slovakia
- PHN - Netherlands
- PLS – Poland (PLUS)
- PRO – Belgium (Proximus)
- PRT - Poland (Play)
- ROM - Romania
- SEB – Baltic
- SEE - South East Europe
- SIM – Slovenia (Si.mobil)
- SWC – Switzerland (Swisscom)
- TCL - Portugal (Vodafone)
- TMS - Slovakia
- TMZ – Czech Republic (T-Mobile)
- TPH - Portugal (TPH)
- TPL – Poland (T-mobile)
- TRG – Austria (Telering)
- TTR - null
- VD2 – Germany (Vodafone)
- VDC – Czech Republic (Vodafone)
- VDF – Netherlands (Vodafone)
- VDH – Hungary (VDH)
- VDI - Ireland (Vodafone)
- VGR – Greece (Vodafone)
- VIP – Croatia (VIPNET)
- VOD - United Kingdom (Vodafone)
- XEC – Spain (Movistar)
- XEF - France
- XEH – Hungary
- XEO - Poland
- XEU – United Kingdom / Ireland
- XFV - South Africa (Vodafone)