Galaxy XCover 7 Pro Powers a New Smartphone Built Just for Kids

Many parents feel unsure about giving their child a smartphone. The main concern is social media exposure and endless scrolling. Kids can easily get influenced by what they see online. At the same time, staying connected is important today. Children may need a device for school, calls, messages, and basic learning.
Galaxy XCover 7 Pro gets kid-safe makeover with Troomi OS
To solve this problem, Troomi has introduced a child-friendly smartphone that runs its own customized software called Troomi OS. Here’s the interesting part: it’s essentially a Galaxy XCover 7 Pro. Yes, the same rugged phone Samsung typically sells to businesses.
The Galaxy XCover 7 Pro running Troomi OS ships without social media apps and cuts off access to unrestricted app stores. It also uses AI-based filtering to block harmful texts and images before they ever reach the child. Sadly, safeguards like these aren’t just nice to have anymore, they’ve become a necessity in the world we’re living in.

This means unsafe content gets filtered automatically. Instead of parents constantly checking the phone, the system works in the background to protect kids. Troomi says this device is ideal for parents who want to give their child a phone but don’t know where to start. It offers a safer first smartphone experience without exposing kids to harmful stuff online. It’s available for purchase at $599.95 or $24.65 per month.
Samsung designs the XCover series with a strong focus on durability, and the Galaxy XCover 7 Pro continues that rugged trend. Kids drop phones often. They carry them in backpacks and take them to playgrounds. The XCover 7 Pro is built to handle rough use and can handle daily drops.
The phone features a 6.6 inch FHD+ display protected by Gorilla Glass Victus+. It supports a 60Hz refresh rate. On the back, it has a 50MP camera, while the front includes a 5MP camera. The device packs a 4,050mAh replaceable battery and offers IP68 water and dust resistance.










