Samsung Galaxy Xcover Pro massively discounted for Amazon Prime Early Access Sale

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Samsung Galaxy Xcover Pro massively discounted for Amazon Prime Early Access Sale
Samsung continues to find profitable markets for its rugged smartphones, so the Galaxy Xcover line remain as prosperous as ever. Obviously, you can buy a two-year-old Galaxy Xcover smartphone right now if you want to, many retailers and carriers still have them in stock.

These older devices are excellent products to put on sale during big events like Amazon Prime Early Access sale, but that doesn’t mean they’re just as excellent deals for customers. Samsung Galaxy Xcover Pro is one of the older rugged smartphones launched by the South Korean giant.

Specs-wise, it’s far from being a high-end handset, but it can make as a decent mid-ranger thanks to the Samsung Exynos 9611 chipset and large 6.3-inch FHD+ display with Corning Gorilla Glass 5. Still, when it comes to rugged phones, specs come second, so the fact that it was priced to sell for $500 isn’t outrageous at all.
 
If you’re looking for a cheaper rugged smartphone and you’d rather go for a Samsung product, the Galaxy Xcover Pro is heavily discounted on Amazon right now. The bad news is this is unlikely to be updated to Android 12, and what’s even worse is that it’s only compatible with AT&T and Verizon networks.

But if a 40% discount is worth more than any of the phone’s drawbacks, make sure to order one now since the deal might disappear in the next 24 hours.

Just to recap, the US version of Samsung Galaxy Xcover Pro comes with 64GB storage and 4GB RAM. Also, it’s dual-SIM and packs a 4,000 mAh battery. On the back, the phone features a dual camera setup – 25MP + 8MP, while in the front there’s a secondary 8-megapixel selfie snapper.

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Just like all the latest Xcover phones, this one feature IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, and it’s also MIL-STD-810G compliant, so it can withstand drops on concreted from up to 1.5m.

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