It seems like Samsung is planning to launch a new generation of its rugged smartphone. Recently, a device with model number SM-G525F was spotted on Geekbench, which points out that this would be the Samsung Galaxy Xcover 5. The same model number has been spotted once again on another certification site.
Today, the Galaxy Xcover 5 has been listed on the FCC certification. As always, the FCC Certification has revealed the charging specifications of the phone. In the certification, it is mentioned that the Galaxy Xcover 5 will come with the 15W Samsung old charger having model number EP-TA200. The charger can charge the phone in two modes: 15W (9V, 1.67A) and 10W (5V, 2A).
In terms of charging, the phone is equipped with a USB Type-C port, as the phone comes with a USB Type-A to Type-C cable out of the box. There is also a 3.5mm headphone jack in the phone, as the earphones are also mentioned.
It is also confirmed that the phone would be available in a dual SIM version, as another model number, SM-G525F/DS, is also mentioned. This phone does not support 5G networks as there is no mention of 5G connectivity in the FCC certification.
As per previous reports, the phone will be equipped with Exynos 850 chipset. The Exynos 850 is an octa-core entry-level chipset based on an 8nm LPP manufacturing process. It consists of 2GHz Cortex-A55 cores, and it has a Mali-G52 MP1 GPU. The chipset also supports LPDDR4X Memory and UFS 3.1 Storage.