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Metric | Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 | Motorola Moto G40 Fusion |
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Connectivity | #341 Winner | #713 |
Design | #783 | #392 Winner |
Display | #730 | #499 Winner |
Performance | #592 Winner | #710 |
Battery | #707 | #676 Winner |
Camera | #728 | #429 Winner |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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The Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 is a rugged smartphone designed for users who need a device that can withstand rough handling and harsh environments. Its primary camera and display are recessed to protect them from scratches, and the screen is safeguarded by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+. The phone has also been certified to IP68 and MIL-STD-810H standards, making it dustproof and waterproof. In terms of durability, the XCover 7 performs well, withstanding drops from chest height and routine cleaning with disinfectant. However, its construction is not flawless, with noticeable creaking when the back cover is warped by hand. The device's dimensions are nearly identical to those of the Galaxy XCover 6 Pro, making it a relatively slim outdoor phone. The phone's storage specifications seem impressive at first glance - 128GB of storage space and 6GB of RAM. However, the use of slower UFS 2.1 technology for data storage may be a drawback compared to competitors with faster technology. The USB-C port supports only USB 2.0 speeds, which limits data transfers. The phone runs on Android 14 with Samsung's One UI 6.0 interface, which significantly alters the look and operation of Android. Security patches are up-to-date, and Samsung promises to provide security updates for five years. In terms of performance, the XCover 7 takes good-quality pictures for its price range, but image sharpness is mediocre, and exposure can be inconsistent. The phone's battery life and display performance are also notable, with a 5G-enabled device that supports a wide range of frequencies in both LTE and 5G networks. However, signal strength could be better, and the phone falls short compared to high-end devices despite its plastic back. Overall, the XCover 7 is a solid choice for those who need a rugged smartphone, but may not offer the same level of performance as higher-end models.
The Motorola Moto G40 Fusion's disassembly process is a complex procedure that requires precision and patience. To begin, the SIM card tray must be removed, followed by prying off the back housing with a plastic tool. Once loose, applying heat will help release the adhesive, allowing for easy removal of the fingerprint reader and back housing. This exposes various components, including the LED flash, camera lenses, battery cable, and more. The process is detailed and involved, requiring careful attention to each step to avoid damage.
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