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    Samsung Galaxy XCover7 Pro rugged phone review

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminAugust 9, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Even as the world continues to become more and more technically advanced, not everyone wants the most flagship, fancy, and frankly quite delicate smartphone. We’ve reached a point where it’s commonplace for people to have smartphones, but not everyone wants to spend top dollar on the best flagship. Some can’t risk the lack of durability of some of the more highly promoted devices, regardless of the company — whether it’s fruit or robot. For those who need rigidity, durability, and reliability without compromising on bulk, the rugged smartphone stands out as a fantastic option to protect your key device and get work done, without the additional cost and expense of an extra case.

    The best rugged phones can withstand drops, water, cold, gloves, and more on its own. Something that even the best flagship phones can’t always claim. The Samsung XCover7 Pro is a newly released rugged smartphone that features a 6.6-inch FHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate, outdoor vision booster, Gorilla Glass Victus+. On the rugged side of things, it has an IP68 rating for water resistance and MIL-STD-810H drop rating. Internally, there’s a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 with 6GB of RAM, up to 128 GB internal storage plus a microSD Card slot for expanded storage. It also boasts great connectivity, a removable battery, built in Knox Vault security and all within a compact, USB-C ported device that can comfortably fit in your pocket.

    It’s engineered from the ground up for rugged use cases, offering durable reliability, enterprise-grade features, and ease of use in the field, thanks to the glove- and wet-hand-enabled touchscreen. Samsung markets this towards frontline workers and other tough jobs, and it’s pretty clear why.

    (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

    Samsung Galaxy XCover7 Pro: Pricing & Availability

    • Samsung Galaxy XCover7 Pro (Black) at Samsung UK for £559

    The Samsung Galaxy XCover7 Pro was launched for $600 directly from Samsung and other retailers in May 2025. If you are a first responder, T-Mobile can offer priority connectivity. However, different carriers can also work with this phone, as it’s frequently purchased unlocked to be compatible with any network.

    Samsung Galaxy XCover7 Pro: Unboxing & first impressions

    The Samsung Galaxy XCover7Pro is rated as a rugged phone, but that doesn’t mean it feels like a smartphone with a bulky Life case or an Otterbox on it. That’s what most people would guess a rugged smartphone would look and feel like. But instead, this Galaxy XCover7 Pro felt like a standard smartphone, just without a glass back.

    Samsung Galaxy XCover7 Pro

    (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

    I was genuinely surprised and impressed by how thin and sleek this phone felt, especially considering its durability on paper. I was also happy to see USB-C – even though it’s now standard practice, it’s still good to see.

    Samsung Galaxy XCover7 Pro: Design & build quality

    Specs

    Display: 6.6″ FHD+, 120 Hz, 2408 x 1080
    Durability: IP68 + MIL‑STD‑810H (1.5 m drops)
    Processor: Snapdragon 7s Gen 3
    Connectivity: 5G Sub‑6, Wi‑Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, GPS
    Battery: 4,350 mAh removable
    Security: Knox Vault, 7 years OS/security updates
    Weight: ~240 g, glove/wet hands compatible touchscreen

    The Samsung Galaxy XCover7 Pro is a phone built to be rugged, yet also one that you can carry with you every day. It’s blocky and easy to grip, but it’s not so hefty that you can’t take it with you on days that you’re not fully kitted out as a first responder, firefighter, construction crew, or the likes. It can be your everyday phone or your work phone if you prefer.

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    The buttons are easy to access and control, even with gloves on, and Samsung has included an XCover Key that can be programmed to perform a wide range of tasks, including PTT/Scanning mode, allowing for ease of radio-like communication using Microsoft or other software.

    Further, the removable battery allows for quick swaps in the field if necessary, keeping one (or several) batteries on charge and then, when your active battery dies, swap it with a fully charged one in a matter of seconds, rather than waiting for even the fastest of chargers to juice up your phone.

    Samsung Galaxy XCover7 Pro

    (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

    Samsung Galaxy XCover7 Pro: In use

    I’ve had this phone in my arsenal of tech for the last 67 days at the time of writing this. Throughout that time, I’ve used this device extensively as a working tool, navigating around town, utilizing Samsung DeX to write portions of this article and several others, multitasking, customizing, chatting with Slack, and researching. While working outside, the display is legible and usable, but it’s not as bright as some of my other OLED panels. However, it’s still clear enough and bright enough that I can see what is on the screen.

    During my time using this phone, I’ve been generally pleased with the battery performance overall. Obviously, I wish it could last longer, but in my use, even on pretty heavy days, I have seen it last 10-11 hours, sometimes longer, depending on workflow. So, even those that do work on the job for an actual sun up to sun down kind of shift, odds are when you are working on the job all day you are not on your phone all day, or if you are on your phone, you should still be suitable for quite some time, and may have to top off the battery between job sites, on the drive home, etc.

    Samsung Galaxy XCover7 Pro

    (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

    The performance has also been something that I’ve been happy with. It’s no flagship, so it’s not the best of the best, but it still held up to my workflow throughout the day. I was able to jump in and out of Google Workspace, respond to Slack, and project manage in Jira, Notion, Asana, HubSpot, and every other project management tool that my consulting business requires. I’ve been able to multitask (on the same screen) emails, web browsers, and more. I’ve been able to plug into any of my many desk setups via USB-C and run the phone in DeX mode, connecting to the keyboard and mouse at that setup and then pulling up full browsers to get some writing, research, emails, and project management done without needing another device. The Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 has handled all of this well. And, while I am reminded that this is in no way a full desktop setup, it’s not a powerful laptop, and it’s not even a powerful productivity tablet. However, it is an impressive feat for the price point and the other features of this phone.

    Another thing worth mentioning, which you don’t often see, but that works in the background for you with this device, is the Knox security implementation. Knox security enables a rigid separation between work and personal use, allowing you to use this device for both purposes, from the chipset up. Every element of what you do on this device can be segmented. And, so you can keep an eye on what applications can do, there is an integrated privacy dashboard that will help you see what is what.

    Samsung Galaxy XCover7 Pro: Final verdict

    I didn’t know what tier rugged phone I was getting into when I grabbed the Samsung Galaxy XCover7 Pro. I didn’t know if it was going to be just rugged and slow, or what all I was going to experience. But, after nearly 70 days with this phone, I am genuinely impressed. It’s plenty powerful and feature-rich for most, whether you are in the first responder category or not.

    If you want a phone that you’re not constantly worried about breaking, this is a phenomenal option. However, if you are on the front line, a first responder, or in construction or a similar field, this phone is a remarkable option you should consider as your work device, or even your all-in-one device.

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    Attributes

    Notes

    Rating

    Design

    Rugged, yet sleek design

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐

    Ease of use

    Easy to use

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

    Practicality

    Practical for rugged users

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐

    Price

    Good price

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐


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