The Bluetooth authentication authority has certified a new version of the Samsung Galaxy Xcover 3, a model codenamed SGH-N533, that is intended for the carrier NTT DoCoMo. The device gets Bluetooth 4.1 certification and we detail it below.

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How do we know this is DoCoMo material? Well, handsets that start their codename with SGH-N are meant for this Japanese carrier. The Galaxy Xcover 3 should keep its specs intact: a midranger with resilience to water, dust and some impact. The phone was originally announced this Spring, with a 10 mm waistline and weighing 154 grams. It adopts the MIL STD 810G, which means it can take salt, dust, humidity, rain, vibration and solar radiation.

Galaxy Xcover 3 brings a 4.5 inch PLS TFT display with a modest 480 x 800 pixel resolution, plus Android 4.4.4 as the OS. It relies on a Marvell Armada processor, plus it brings 8 GB of storage, 1.5 GB of RAM and a 5 megapixel back camera. The battery is a 2200 mAh unit.

via blogofmobile

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