That doesn’t exactly make this a dirt-cheap Android mid-ranger, but of course, it’s not entirely fair to judge the incredibly robust 6.6-inch handset by “traditional” mid-range standards. While the XCover 6 Pro packs a decidedly non-flagship Snapdragon 778 processor, its resistance to not only water and dust but hard drops, “severe” weather, and many “other hazards” is clearly unrivaled by even the most sophisticated “mainstream” high-end phones out there.
Meanwhile, the dual rear-facing camera system is… arguably not great by any modern standards (although it does include a respectable-sounding primary 50MP sensor), with the 6.6-inch display however looking almost too good to be true (on paper) for a rugged device, as it sports not just Full HD resolution but state-of-the-art 120Hz refresh rate technology as well.