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Samsung is working on a new rugged smartphone with a rumored name Galaxy Xcover 5. A few days ago appeared in the Geekbench benchmark, which revealed some of its parameters, such as the chipset or the operating system, and now the rest of the specifications have leaked into the ether. It follows from them that the smartphone compared to its two-year-old predecessor Galaxy Xcover 4s will bring only slight improvements.

According to a leaker who goes by the name Sudhandhu on Twitter, he will get a presumptive Galaxy Xcover 5 has a 5,3-inch screen with a diagonal of 900 inches and an HD+ resolution (1600 x 16 pixels), a 5MP rear camera and a XNUMXMP front camera.

The Geekbench benchmark and previous leaks have previously revealed that the phone will have an Exynos 850 chipset, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of internal storage, a removable 3000mAh battery, 15W fast charging support, and will run on Androidat 11. Recall that Galaxy Xcover 4s was equipped with a display with a diagonal of 5 inches and HD resolution (720 x 1280 px), a faster Exynos 7885 chip, 3 GB of operating memory, 32 GB of internal memory, also a 16 MPx rear camera, a battery with a capacity of 2800 mAh and was built on software Androidin 10

The smartphone should be available in only one color – black – and it can also be expected to have an IP68 degree of protection and MIL-STD-810G military standard of resistance. At the moment it is not known when it will be released, but it will probably not be in the first months of the year.

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