And roll and then take a look. What I found here at the Samsung booth, so you've seen this device before, because I've shown you this device in its Korean version at MWC, but this time here at EFS Samsung is finally showing it off in the version for the US market. So this is a device call. Let me try and find the button to turn it on, and you've probably seen this from heaven blast before it sound so Galaxy Cover feel Pro for wait. A second leave it there. It is nope Samsung logo and one more second.
There we go. That's the hex cover field port for AT&T, so it's the SMG, eight nine eight we're just trying to unlock this because I found out it has a super simple block code. There you go and yeah there you have it: it's basically a Galaxy, S, nine in a super rugged package, it's a device that has been available in Korea and a bunch of other markets for trained operators and other security purposes for field workers, and this is what it's going to do in the U. S. too.
So the field or the device is gonna, be out on AT&T in a few weeks. I guess, and this thing is using a 5.2 inch, I'd say F, HD, + or ? K screen. Actually so it's running 2560 by 1440 pixels on here, I. Think and again, this is a super rugged device for field workers. It has the specs of a Galaxy, S 10, so basically you'll end up with a super rugged casing: hardware buttons at the bottom OLED panel in the middle, a super flat screen on here we have an 8 megapixel, front-facing camera.
As far as I can remember on the left. Here we have this push-to-talk button, so you'll be able to communicate through push-to-talk on this thing, I don't know how AT&T is going to realize or work with this button. You'll have to see once this device gets boy announced I. If that has been the case up here is the volume rockers you can see. This case is actually super rugged.
You can see there is a bunch of Pogo pins down here at the bottom to make it charged in a base station or in a docking station that you'll be able to buy as a business customer from the AT&T or Samsung on the back. Is this cover that you can take off change the SIM cards done here? We have to screw unlock that, and then you pop it open through this over here on the back. Is your 12th megapixel camera? That's the main camera back here with three LED lights to be used as a flashlight ? right next to that is the fingerprint sensor on the left there, and it should be super rugged, which means it's not only ip68 certified, so it can stay on the water pretty much forever, but it will also withstand drops from way up high on the right here we have the power button. There's that's right there, so you can put a lanyard on it and hang it around your neck up here we have the charging part and should be USB type-c. No, that's! Actually, the action headset jack, this I think is an emergency button and right next to that is a notification LED and there's your noise-cancelling microphone.
On the other side, we already told you, there's USB type-c port at the bottom there for charging and up here we have the volume rocker plus the push-to-talk button, there's a four and a half thousand William hour battery in this thing device in this thing, and it should therefore pretty much last forever, let's just drink, a quick look at the software here, and I'll show you the about phone and hope to see deaf options and go back about cones and there we have it. That's to excavate feel pro 480, as indicated by that, an at the end of the model number right. Now, it's a running, a Vodafone sim from Germany and should be no problem. If you buy this thing in the US and you somehow manage to buy one for decent money, you could actually use this in Europe as well, because I don't think it's going to be. Is that easily available in Europe? We'll have to see about it? Availability in the US, but for now that's it on the galaxy field.
Pro I keep forgetting what the name is I think it's X cover field, bro yeah for AT&T I was warned and e4 2019, and we'll see you later.
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