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The video discusses the Samsung Galaxy Xcover 6 Pro, praising its durability, removable battery, and Snapdragon 778G processor. Unique features include an LCD display, customizable buttons for specific functions, and MIL-STD certification for durability. The phone's camera capabilities, gaming experience, and ruggedness are tested in scenarios like water and drop tests. However, criticisms include slow charging speed, insufficient battery capacity, and lack of a telescope lens. The speaker suggests improvements for the phone catered towards frontline workers needing reliable and rugged devices. Overall, the Xcover 6 Pro is recommended for users in need of a sturdy device for challenging environments.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter discusses the Samsung Galaxy Xcover 6 Pro, a rugged phone known for its resistance and durability. Not yet available in the US market, the phone features a Snapdragon 778G processor that ensures smooth performance for tasks like multitasking, gaming, and photography. A unique feature of this phone is its removable battery, allowing users to easily swap out batteries for extended use. The 4500mAh battery can last a full day with regular use, making it a convenient option for those in need of a reliable and rugged device.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker talks about a device with a unique feature of being able to completely drain the battery without harm, potentially leading to infinite battery life. The device features a 120Hz 6.6-inch PLS LCD display developed by Samsung, offering wider viewing angles and higher brightness than IPS displays. Protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus, the LCD display is viewable even under sunlight, and it has a dim option for nighttime use. Samsung’s choice of an LCD display over AMOLED is explained to prevent burn-in, especially for front-line workers who keep the display on for extended periods. The speaker also praises the display’s responsiveness, including a 120Hz touch sampling rate that handles fast typing well. Additionally, the unique feature allows using the device even with gloves on, providing a surprisingly smooth user experience without compromising touch sensitivity.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the gaming experience on the X Cover 6 Pro, highlighting the fast response time without lag. The phone’s size is mentioned, being larger than the S22 Ultra yet still pocket-friendly. A unique feature of the X Cover 6 Pro is the presence of two extra customizable buttons: the X Cover key and Top key. These buttons can be tailored for specific functions, such as push-to-talk communication apps like Zello or Microsoft Teams. The speaker demonstrates the usage of the X Cover key with Zello, functioning like a walkie-talkie. The Top key can be set to activate different apps with single press or hold, like flashlight or Google Maps. The presence of an LED indicator next to the Top key is noted for providing visual notifications based on different colors for various alerts, such as emails, missed calls, low battery, charging status, etc. The convenience of having quick access to specific functions through these customizable buttons is highlighted.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the lack of LED indicator customization on the phone. The camera features a 50-megapixel wide, 8-megapixel ultra-wide, and 13-megapixel selfie lens without Optical Image Stabilization but with laser-assisted autofocus. Notably, the Pro mode allows manual control over settings. The portrait mode impresses in challenging scenarios, providing sharp and detailed images. Night mode is praised for its performance with minimal noise. The phone’s mono speaker is criticized for distortion at high volumes. The X Cover 6 Pro boasts MIL-STD certification for durability but lacks third-party verification. The speaker conducts a water resistance test in the video to assess the phone’s ruggedness against IP68 standards.
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In this segment of the video, the YouTuber checks for water damage in their phone after encountering a watery situation. Despite finding water on the back cover and Battery area initially, after waiting a day, the phone is okay, except for some microphone issues that resolve on their own. Following this, the YouTuber conducts a drop test in a local park, dropping the phone first from the neck level and then from two meters above, resulting in some damage to the edge but overall, the phone functions normally, including the camera.
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In this segment of the video, the creator demonstrates dropping their phone from different heights to test durability. The phone survives a two-meter drop but the display breaks at three meters. The selfie camera shows signs of moisture but the main cameras are fine. The X Cobra 6 pro features a dedicated SD card slot, pogo pin for charging, headphone jack, and promises long-term software updates. The creator criticizes the inclusion of only one battery in the package, stating that it used to be common for phones to have two batteries for easy replacement.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker highlights several shortcomings of the Samsung XCover Pro phone. These include the lack of a removable battery, slow charging speed, insufficient battery capacity, absence of extra batteries or fast charging options, difficulty in finding compatible accessories like a charging dock, issues with the fingerprint sensor, below-average haptic feedback and mono speaker quality, inactive top key when the screen is off, and the absence of a telescope lens, which could be useful for outdoor and frontline worker activities. The speaker suggests that Samsung may not be fully understanding the needs of frontline workers who require devices to be always ready and reliable.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker talks about the Galaxy X Cobra 6 Pro, highlighting its features like 10x digital Zoom, a telescope lens for better image recognition, fast processor, customizable physical buttons, mil spec design, dedicated SD card slot, headphone jack, removable battery, LED indicator, nice LCD display, and long-term software support. They mention the phone could be improved with more batteries and accessibility to charging dock. The speaker recommends the phone for both existing rocket phone users and newcomers looking for a device that can withstand harsh environments.