Samsung launched the Galaxy Xcover 4 way back in March 2017, and it now seems the company will soon follow up with its successor, which will be likely called the Galaxy Xcover 5.
A Samsung smartphone bearing model number SM-G398FN/DS, believed to be the Galaxy Xcover 5, has bagged FCC certification hinting at an imminent launch.
Indeed, Samsung Galaxy XCover 5 is said to have the military certification (MIL-STD-810G), and it should also be waterproof and dust-resistant with the IP68 certification.
On its rear panel, the alleged Samsung Galaxy XCover 5 has a single camera paired with a triple LED flash which should be very bright.
The phone will ship with a 10.78 Wh battery at 3.85 Volts, which translates to 2,800 mAh.
FCC doesn't reveal any other hardware details about the Xcover 5, but thanks to Geekbench, we know that it will come with an Exynos 7885 SoC, 3GB RAM, and Android Pie.
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