Samsung Galaxy XCover7 Smartphone Review – An economical rugged phone with a removable battery (www.notebookcheck.net)
A non exynos soc, screen with no PWM & a user removable battery. This may be an ideal phone if the price is right.
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A non exynos soc, screen with no PWM & a user removable battery. This may be an ideal phone if the price is right.
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