Tech specs: 

Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G | 

Display: 6.6-inches, 2408x1080 pixels  | 

RAM/Storage: 6GB/128GB | 

Cameras: 50MP wide and 8MP ultra-wide. 13MP front-facing camera | 

Battery: 4,050mAh 

Samsung released the Galaxy XCover 6 Pro back in September and it remains the best rugged option from the Korean giant. In fact, it's one of the only rugged smartphones that supports 5G connectivity, making the XCover 6 Pro a top prospect for industrial and enterprise users who work in hazardous environments.

By the numbers, the XCover 6 Pro is MIL-STD-810H compliant, meaning its undergone a series of military-level testing for durability and protection. The device is also rated IP68, allowing it to withstand a complete submersion below one meter for as long as 30 minutes.

The dual cameras at the rear -- a 50MP wide and 8MP ultra-wide -- are passable but you're mainly paying for the ruggedness of the phone and nothing more. Fortunately, Samsung does bundle it with a Snapdragon 778G processor and a dependable 6.6-inch display that's covered in a scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass Victus Plus.