Samsung seems to be planning to launch a new generation of its rugged smartphones. Recently, a device with model number SM-G525F appeared on Geekbench, suggesting it is likely the Samsung Galaxy Xcover 5. The same model number has also appeared on another certification website.
Today, the Galaxy Xcover 5 has appeared in the FCC certification database. As usual, the FCC certification documents reveal its charging specifications. The certification shows that the Galaxy Xcover 5 will come with a Samsung EP-TA200 charger, which supports both 15W and 10W charging modes.
This phone comes with a USB Type-C port and includes a USB Type-A to Type-C data cable in the box. It also retains the 3.5mm headphone jack, and it mentions that headphones are included.
In addition, this phone will be available in a dual-SIM version, as the model number SM-G525F/DS is mentioned. According to FCC certification, this phone does not support 5G networks.
According to previous reports, this phone will have an Exynos 850 chipset. The Exynos 850 is an entry-level octa-core chipset built on the 8nm process. It features eight Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 2GHz and a Mali-G52 MP1 GPU. This chipset also supports LPDDR4X memory and UFS 3.1 storage.

