(NEW) Samsung Galaxy 4G LTE Xcover Pro Rugged Phone
$119.99
$500
76% off
Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: Black
Screen Size: 6.3"
Carrier: Fully Unlocked
Capacity: 64GB
Top positive review
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This is an industrial grade phone.
By bp on Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2023
This is an industrial grade phone with a user replaceable battery and there may be some sacrifices in the features to achieve that level of durability. There appear to be 4 different versions of this phone in the US. The SM-G715A is ATT only and is currently listed on the ATT website as compatible. The SM-G715V is Verizon only. The SM-G715U is supposed to be unlocked but ATT does not currently list it as compatible on their website. It is supposed to work on Verizon. This might account for some of the problems that have been reported. It is also possible that the 3G shutdown last year caused problems for any phone, carrier or plan still using it. The SM-G715U1 is factory unlocked with no carrier specific bloatware on the one I received. I put a Page Plus Verizon MVNO SIM into it and it immediately started working with no trouble. ATT specifically lists the U1 model (but not the U) as compatible with ATT but I have not tried it. I ran the IMEI against the T-Mobile compatibility checker and it showed compatible but have not tried it. None of the Galaxy Xcover PRO models appear to be compatible with Spectrum Mobile available only to Spectrum internet customers. Although Spectrum advertises a BYOD option and runs on Verizon, they only accept a limit number of higher end phones and this isn't one of them. Bottom line seems to be if you want an XCover PRO that is compatible with most providers and carriers, get the U1 model but check with your cell provider first. You might have to pay a little extra for this one. If you only need Verizon or ATT you might save money with the carrier specific "V" or "A" versions or even the "U" version for Verizon. The factory box should be marked with the model and you can always check the "About Phone" option under "Settings" for the exact model if there are problems activating. Running the IMEI against the provider or carrier's website or contacting your provider and have them check it should also work but of course you have to have the phone in hand to do either one. When buying a phone off the internet, the option to return it if it doesn't work or is not as advertised is something to consider.
Top critical review
Do not buy.
By Stephen Cameron-Lynch on Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Broke this "rugged phone" on the first drop from hip height, in a case, with a tempered glass screen protector onto flat ground. Battery life is better than some but worse than most new phones. Also phone slowed down after a week or so lagging between apps and was constantly waiting for the keyboard to pop up. Would not buy again.
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