The Samsung XCover FieldPro

Starting off with the specs of the device, the device has parts from devices all over, as the article suggests. The device supports an in-house chip from Samsung: Exynos 9810. It has 4 GB of RAM, nothing too wild out there. The former is the same processor that could be found in certain variants of the S9 or Note 10 Lite versions. The device supports a 5.1-inch display. Probably a plastic panel, to actually support drops and spills associated with the device. The display is 1440p though. This means that at this size, it would be quite crisp. A better pixel density as well. It has a huge 4500mAh battery, perfectly suitable for the device, given that it has a small screen as well. though, in our personal opinion, a 5000mAh one would have really stuck the landing. Currently, it is not that easy to get the device. Only people as a part of the FirstNet initiative can get the device. This means you have to be either a law enforcer, a firefighter and so on. Though, if you still want to get a device so rugged and loosely making flagship territory, you can get it from AT&T. It doesn’t come in cheap though. With a price plan of $36.84 for 2 years, the device comes out at north of $1100. If ruggedness is something you can compromise on, you’d be better off getting an S20 instead. It would be cheaper too!