There were a couple of leaks this past week about an Active variant of Samsung's Galaxy S7
flagship. Now, the name 'Galaxy S7 Active' has been spotted listed in
the change-log of Samsung's Level app, effectively confirming the
existence of the device.
For those who missed, the Galaxy S6 Active
successor was first spotted in a Zuaba listing carrying a model number
of SM-G891A (GS6 Active is G890A). Then, a couple of days later, the
usually
reliable leakster @evleaks revealed that the device has a code name of Poseidon, and is being tested at AT&T.
As for how the rugged version would be different from the standard Galaxy S7, it is being speculated that design will be a differentiating factor. Plus, there will be military-grade protection (MIL-STD-810G) from scenarios like drops and falls, and not to mention a larger battery.
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reliable leakster @evleaks revealed that the device has a code name of Poseidon, and is being tested at AT&T.
As for how the rugged version would be different from the standard Galaxy S7, it is being speculated that design will be a differentiating factor. Plus, there will be military-grade protection (MIL-STD-810G) from scenarios like drops and falls, and not to mention a larger battery.
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