The Galaxy XCover6 Pro is Samsung's rugged workhorse, aimed squarely at people who use a phone on a building site, in a warehouse or out in the field rather than on a sofa. It carries IP68 dust and water protection alongside MIL-STD-810H drop certification, and Samsung wrapped the front in Gorilla Glass Victus so a dropped tool is less likely to end the day. The headline feature is one almost no modern phone offers: a user-replaceable battery. Pop the back off, swap in a charged cell and carry on, which matters enormously on a double shift or when a device has to live in a fleet for years. There is a programmable XCover key for push-to-talk apps or a barcode scanner, POGO pins for dock charging, a headphone socket and a microSD slot. What you give up is elegance. At 235g with a chunky 9.9mm frame it is a heavy phone, and the 6.6-inch LCD, while smooth at 120Hz, cannot match Samsung's AMOLED panels for contrast.