The Samsung Galaxy Xcover 2 is one of the few smartphones with IP67 rating – it combines simple durability and advanced functions, so it needs to prove its endurance both when trekking in the wilderness, but also when enjoying modern conveniences like browsing the web.
A 1,700mAh battery is on the low side of what we would have imagined for a phone that’s likely to spend a lot of time away from an electricity socket, but let’s see if the Xcover 2 can counter the limited capacity with efficiency.
In our talk time test (over a 3G network) it lasted just over 10 hours, a respectable score for that batter capacity. Also, keep in mind that calls on a 3G network usually burn more battery than 2G calls and rural areas are more likely to have 2G-only networks.
Talk time
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Motorola RAZR MAXX (ICS)
21:18 -
Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX
20:24 -
Motorola RAZR i
20:07 -
Samsung Galaxy Note II N7100
16:57 -
LG Optimus G
15:30 -
Oppo Find 5
14:17 -
Google Nexus 4
14:17 -
HTC One X+
13:31 -
Huawei Ascend P1
12:30 -
Samsung Galaxy Note
12:14 -
Samsung I8530 Galaxy Beam
11:58 -
Samsung Galaxy Premier
11:30 -
HTC Droid DNA
11:07 -
HTC Windows Phone 8X
11:07 -
Samsung Wave 3 S8600
11:07 -
Samsung I9105 Galaxy S II Plus
11:06 -
HTC Desire X
11:03 -
HTC One X (AT&T, LTE)
10:35 -
Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III
10:20 -
Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III (JB)
10:15 -
Samsung Galaxy Xcover 2
10:03 -
HTC One V
10:00 -
Meizu MX 4-core
10:00 -
Samsung Galaxy Express
10:00 -
HTC One X
9:57 -
HTC One S
9:42 -
Samsung I9103 Galaxy R
9:40 -
HTC Sensation XL
9:30 -
Nokia Lumia 810
9:05 -
Nokia Lumia 710
9:05 -
Acer CloudMobile S500
9:05 -
Motorola Atrix HD
9:04 -
HTC Vivid
9:02 -
Nokia Lumia 920
8:56 -
Nokia Lumia 610
8:51 -
HTC Rhyme
8:48 -
Apple iPhone 5
8:42 -
LG Optimus 3D Max P720
8:42 -
Sony Ericsson Xperia neo V
8:41 -
Meizu MX
8:39 -
Samsung Galaxy S II
8:35 -
Samsung Galaxy S Duos
8:28 -
Nokia Lumia 800
8:25 -
Samsung Galaxy Nexus
8:23 -
Nokia Lumia 510
8:22 -
BlackBerry Z10
8:20 -
HTC Desire V
8:20 -
Samsung Captivate Glide
8:20 -
Sony Xperia T
8:15 -
HTC Rezound (LTE)
8:10 -
Samsung Galaxy Note (LTE)
8:02 -
LG Optimus Vu
7:57 -
LG Optimus 4X HD
7:41 -
Apple iPhone 4S
7:41 -
Samsung i937 Focus S
7:25 -
HTC Evo 4G LTE (LTE)
7:21 -
Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G
7:14 -
Nokia Lumia 820
7:09 -
Sony Xperia acro S
7:09 -
Samsung Rugby Smart I847
7:09 -
Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro
6:57 -
Nokia N9
6:57 -
HTC Radar
6:53 -
Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos
6:53 -
BlackBerry Curve 9380
6:52 -
Sony Xperia E dual
6:42 -
Samsung Galaxy S III mini
6:22 -
Samsung Galaxy Pocket
5:54 -
Nokia Lumia 900 for AT&T (LTE)
5:53 -
Sony Xperia ion LTE
5:52 -
Sony Xperia P
5:33 -
Nokia 808 PureView
5:16 -
LG Nitro HD (LTE)
5:16 -
HTC Titan II (LTE)
5:10 -
BlackBerry Bold 9790
5:00 -
Pantech Burst
4:46
The Galaxy Xcover 2 ran for 6 hours and 35 minutes in our web browsing test, which compares favorably against mid-rangers and even high-end phones. Surprisingly, it beat the I8530 Galaxy Beam by an hour (and that one has a similar chipset and a 2,000mAh battery) .
Web browsing
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Apple iPhone 5
9:56 -
Motorola RAZR MAXX (ICS)
9:12 -
Apple iPad mini
9:05 -
Samsung Galaxy Note II N7100
8:48 -
Nokia Lumia 810
8:20 -
Nokia Lumia 610
8:01 -
HTC One X+
7:56 -
Sony Xperia E dual
7:42 -
Samsung Galaxy S III mini
7:38 -
Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX
7:23 -
HTC Radar
7:17 -
Samsung Galaxy Express
7:09 -
Motorola RAZR i
7:06 -
Apple iPhone 4S
6:56 -
HTC One V
6:49 -
Samsung I9105 Galaxy S II Plus
6:40 -
HTC Droid DNA
6:40 -
Samsung Galaxy Premier
6:40 -
Motorola Atrix HD
6:40 -
BlackBerry Curve 9380
6:40 -
Samsung Galaxy Xcover 2
6:35 -
BlackBerry Z10
6:27 -
Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III (JB)
6:27 -
Samsung i937 Focus S
6:15 -
Nokia Lumia 510
6:13 -
HTC Windows Phone 8X
6:01 -
Sony Xperia ion LTE
5:56 -
Samsung Rugby Smart I847
5:53 -
Pantech Burst
5:51 - Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G
5:45 -
HTC Desire V
5:44 -
HTC Evo 4G LTE
5:41 -
Nokia Lumia 920
5:40 -
Samsung Wave 3 S8600
5:34 -
Oppo Find 5
5:33 -
Sony Xperia T
5:33 -
Samsung Captivate Glide
5:33 -
Samsung I8530 Galaxy Beam
5:28 -
Samsung Galaxy Note LTE
5:24 -
Samsung Galaxy S Duos
5:23 -
HTC Sensation XL
5:20 -
Meizu MX 4-core
5:19 -
Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III
5:17 -
Sony Xperia acro S
5:16 -
HTC Rezound
5:16 -
HTC Desire X
5:16 -
LG Optimus G
5:15 -
HTC Rhyme
5:08 -
Samsung I9103 Galaxy R
5:07 -
HTC One X (AT&T)
5:03 -
Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro
4:50 -
LG Optimus Vu
4:49 -
HTC Vivid
4:46 -
Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos
4:45 -
Meizu MX
4:35 -
Google Nexus 4
4:34 -
Nokia N9
4:33 -
Acer CloudMobile S500
4:32 -
Nokia Lumia 820
4:24 -
Samsung Galaxy S II
4:24 -
Sony Ericsson Xperia neo V
4:20 -
HTC One X
4:18 -
Nokia 808 PureView
4:14 -
LG Optimus 3D Max P720
4:10 -
Nokia Lumia 900 for AT&T
4:10 -
Nokia Lumia 800
4:07 -
HTC Titan II (LTE)
4:05 -
HTC One S
4:03 -
BlackBerry Bold 9790
4:02 -
LG Nitro HD
4:00 -
LG Optimus 4X HD
3:59 -
Sony Xperia P
3:59 -
Nokia Lumia 710
3:51 -
Samsung Galaxy Pocket
3:47 -
Samsung Galaxy Note
3:35 -
Huawei Ascend P1
3:23 -
Samsung Galaxy Nexus
3:01
Without the constant wireless connection, the Galaxy Xcover 2 did better in the video playback test, posting a time of 7 and a half hours. You can watch a couple of movies and still have plenty of battery left over.
Video playback
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Motorola RAZR MAXX (ICS)
16:35 -
Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX
14:17 -
Apple iPad mini
12:51 -
Samsung Galaxy Premier
12:51 -
Samsung Galaxy Note II N7100
11:27 -
Apple iPhone 5
10:12 -
Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III
10:01 -
Samsung Galaxy Express
10:00 -
Samsung I9105 Galaxy S II Plus
10:00 -
Nokia 808 PureView
9:53 -
Samsung I8530 Galaxy Beam
9:42 -
Samsung Rugby Smart I847
9:34 -
HTC One S
9:28 -
Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III (JB)
9:27 -
Apple iPhone 4S
9:24 -
HTC Evo 4G LTE
9:07 -
BlackBerry Z10
8:44 -
Nokia N9
8:40 -
Samsung Galaxy Note
8:25 -
HTC One X+
8:11 -
Motorola RAZR i
8:11 -
Samsung Galaxy S II
8:00 -
Samsung i937 Focus S
7:55 -
Samsung Wave 3 S8600
7:52 -
Samsung Galaxy S III mini
7:46 -
Sony Ericsson Xperia neo V
7:45 -
Huawei Ascend P1
7:38 -
Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G
7:33 -
HTC Droid DNA
7:30 -
Samsung Galaxy Note LTE
7:30 -
Samsung Galaxy Xcover 2
7:30 -
Nokia Lumia 610
7:23 -
LG Optimus G
7:16 -
Meizu MX 4-core
6:33 -
HTC Windows Phone 8X
6:27 -
Sony Xperia E dual
6:27 -
Nokia Lumia 810
6:27 -
HTC Desire V
6:26 -
HTC One X (AT&T)
6:26 -
Nokia Lumia 820
6:25 -
Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos
6:25 -
Nokia Lumia 510
6:23 -
LG Optimus Vu
6:23 -
Samsung I9103 Galaxy R
6:21 -
Nokia Lumia 920
6:19 -
HTC Sensation XL
6:12 -
Samsung Galaxy Pocket
6:06 -
Samsung Captivate Glide
6:04 -
Sony Xperia ion LTE
6:03 -
Samsung Galaxy Nexus
6:02 -
Sony Xperia T
6:01 -
Motorola Atrix HD
6:01 -
HTC Vivid
6:00 -
HTC Radar
5:54 -
Nokia Lumia 800
5:52 -
HTC Titan II
5:50 -
BlackBerry Bold 9790
5:47 -
HTC One X
5:45 -
Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro
5:44 -
Sony Xperia acro S
5:38 -
HTC Desire X
5:38 -
Pantech Burst
5:38 -
Meizu MX
5:27 -
HTC Rhyme
5:23 -
HTC One V
5:20 -
Acer CloudMobile S500
5:18 -
Oppo Find 5
5:18 -
Nokia Lumia 900 for AT&T
5:18 -
BlackBerry Curve 9380
5:09 -
HTC Rezound
5:03 -
Google Nexus 4
4:55 -
Samsung Galaxy S Duos
4:30 -
Sony Xperia P
4:30 -
LG Nitro HD
4:17 -
LG Optimus 4X HD
4:14 -
LG Optimus 3D Max P720
3:28 -
Nokia Lumia 710
3:27
If you go off the beaten track with a Samsung Galaxy Xcover 2 in your pocket and you make sure you’re back in 48 hours, the smartphone should have you covered with enough juice for a an hour of talk-time, and hour of web browsing and an hour of watching video for each of the two days.
That’s quite good and even heavy usage won’t kill the battery in under a work day. We do wish that the battery was bigger, but since it’s easy to swap it out, you can always get a second battery for when you really need extended battery life.
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