Samsung introduced the Galaxy XCover7 Pro protected smartphone and Galaxy Tab Active5 Pro designed to be used under difficult conditions, including construction facilities, warehouses and delivery services. This reported by portal Gsmarena.
The Samsung Galaxy XCover7 Pro SmartPhone offers a 6.6 -inch display with a full HD+resolution, 120 Hz update frequency, Vision Booster function to improve the image and working mode in gloves. Gadget is protected according to IP68 and MIL-STD-810H standards that protect against moisture, dust, shots, extreme temperatures and vibrations.
The Snapdragon 7S Gene 3 chip is responsible for the performance of the device supported with 6 GB RAM and 128 GB internal memory. The main camera of the 50 MP smartphone is supported by 8 Megapixel resolution ultra -chorocangus and a 13 megapixel sensor is provided in front.
In addition to other things, the device offers a POGO charge, Dolby atmos stereodynomics, two programmable buttons and a UI 7.0 interface based on Android 15 and a 4350 mAh capacity.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab Active5 Pro tablet is equipped with a 10.1 -inch screen with WUXGA resolution and 120 Hz update frequency. The condition is protected according to IP68 and MIL-STD-810H standards.
The tablet works on the Snapdragon 7s Gene 3 processor supported by 6 or 8 GB of RAM and 128 or 256 GB of permanent memory. The tablet is also distinguished by a battery of two elements with a total capacity of 10 100 mAh and having the opportunity to replace quickly. The main room of the 12 megapixel is completed with a selfie camera with an 8 megapixel resolution.
In addition to other features, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4, Esim and 5G, GPS, GALAXY Tab Active5 Pro note support for the presence of headphones and a programmable switch button as well as a complete stylus s pen.
The beginning of smartphone sales is planned on May 8 at 609 € (about 57.3 thousand rubles) and the tablet 809 € (about 76.1 thousand rubles) in June.
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Source: Gazeta

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