For a long time, it has been rumored that Samsung will likely launch a new device in its Galaxy Xcover lineup, which would be named the Galaxy Xcover6 Pro. The device has already been listed on various certification sites. Today, it was listed on FCC Certification, revealing some basic specs about it.
According to FCC certification, the Galaxy Xcover6 Pro is powered by a battery with the model number EB-BG736BBE. The capacity hasn’t been revealed, but it is expected to be a 4050mAh Lithium-ion battery.
The certification also mentions that the device will support charging using the Samsung 25W EP-TA800 charger with a Type-C to Type-C cable. Excitingly, the device still uses headphones with a 3.5mm pin, as mentioned in the certification, which means that a 3.5mm headphone jack is available.
According to previous information, the Galaxy Xcover6 Pro will be powered by the Snapdragon 778G chipset, which is based on a 6nm manufacturing process. Although the chipset is almost a year old, it still performs well compared to competitors.
It would feature a 6.56-inch AMOLED display with a higher Full-HD+ (2408x1080p) resolution and 20:9 aspect ratio. The display would have a U-shaped notch featuring the front camera, which is expected to be a 13MP sensor. On the back, it would feature a dual camera setup (50MP+8/12MP).
At the moment, the existence of the device has not been officially confirmed. However, Samsung is expected to make the device public soon.