Samsung is expected to announce a new rugged smartphone this year, i.e., the Galaxy XCover 7, and more pricing details for Europe have just emerged.
You might recall a previous rumor that placed the Galaxy XCover 7 in the sub-€400 price bracket. But a new post on X originating from the same source has narrowed down the XCover 7's price.
According to this new information, the Galaxy XCover 7 with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage will cost €379,90.
Pricier than the predecessor
Presumably, this will be the rugged phone's price in Germany. However, the final price might differ slightly across European countries, as it usually does.
Either way, the Galaxy XCover 7 will cost more than its predecessor, the Galaxy Xcover 5. The latter went on sale for €299.
Samsung has yet to officially reveal the upcoming XCover model, but previous leaks and reports hinted at a MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ chip, a 4,000mAh battery, and a 6.6-inch display.
An early entry in the Geekbench online benchmark also confirmed that the Galaxy XCover 7 runs Android 14, meaning it will ship with One UI 6.
As usual, the Galaxy XCover 7 is expected to be purchased primarily by enterprise customers en masse. It could also be a great choice for non-business users looking for a rugged solution or a secondary phone that can take a beating.