Monday, January 30, 2017

Samsung Galaxy Xcover 4 running on Android Nougat granted Wi-Fi certification, could be announced soon


After the last Samsung Xcover was launched in 2015, we barely heard anything about the company’s plans to bring in its successor. But if you track Samsung’s pattern, Galaxy Xcover is its biennial series, which means it is launched once every two years. Since the Galaxy Xcover 3 came out in 2015, this would be the year to see its successor, and it’s here right on time.

A Samsung Galaxy Xcover 4 has made an appearance on Wi-Fi Alliance, which hints that the smartphone may just be released very soon. According to a report by gsmarena, an unknown Samsung handset with model number SM-G390F was granted Wi-Fi certification recently, which is believed to be the Xcover 4, considering, it carries a model number in the same class, as its predecessor, SM-G388F.

The only thing known about the device is that it will run on Android Nougat 7.0, which is revealed in the Wi-Fi listing. Additionally, considering the release of Samsung Galaxy S8 has been delayed to April, the company might unveil this smartphone before that.

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