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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Xcover 6 Pro has removable battery
In recent years, most smartphones have canceled the once removable battery design. Whether it is for space utilization or to ensure user safety, today’s integrated design makes the operation of “removing the battery” farther and farther away from most users.
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Now, a user manual for the Samsung XCover 6 Pro reveals that the device will have a removable battery. Samsung XCover 6 Pro is a three-proof model that Samsung will launch overseas on July 13. It can be seen from the user manual that the XCover 6 Pro can open the back case of the phone through the button on the side, and then the user can replace the phone battery.
The user manual shows that the XCover 6 Pro will have two programmable buttons, the top button, and the XCover button. According to the user manual, it can also be seen that the machine uses a Type-C interface, the volume button is located on the right side of the fuselage, the 3.5mm headphone jack is located on the top of the fuselage, and there is an LED signal light on the top. The rear dual camera design supports NFC function.
Moreover, the Samsung XCover 6 Pro is an iterative model of the Samsung XCover Pro. At present, the XCover 6 Pro has passed the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) certification, which shows that the XCover 6 Pro will support dual SIM cards and the charging power is 25W.
According to the revealer, the XCover 6 Pro uses a 6.56-inch AMOLED screen, a front-facing camera, a Snapdragon 778G processor, 6GB of memory, and 128G of storage. At the same time, because the XCover 6 Pro is positioned as a three-proof model, all the backs of the fuselage are designed with a grille to enhance the user’s holding stability.