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Samsung Galaxy Note 6 Improved Specs and USB-C Port

Are you planning on buying the Samsung Galaxy S7 Active, and do you think Sprint should launch its own variant? It shall also come out running Android 5.1 Lollipop OS with 16GB of internal storage with provision for expansion up to 128GB through a microSD card.

The company will reveal the pricing and availability details of the phones on May 9.

Last year's Galaxy S6 Active toughened up Samsung's overhauled smartphone, making it ideal for the outdoors and other physically demanding usage. One of the benefits is fast charging, although this option was already available on the Galaxy S7, using a microUSB cable.

In the RAM department, it seems that Samsung decided against an upgrade from the Galaxy Note 5 and settled for 4GB.

Aside from the aforementioned settings, the Galaxy Tab 4 Advanced also features wi-fi, bluetooth, and Global Positioning System capabilities, along with an accelerometer.

The images come from SamsungVN, and corroborate previous speculation that Samsung will, once again, be teaming up with AT&T in the U.S. to offer the more durable version of its line-leading smartphone. Apparently, the company wants to keep the momentum going by creating a new powerful mobile offering churned out from its labs. There's a high chance that Samsung will continue its curved Edge display and we will see a Samsung Galaxy S8 Edge for sure, but this time with more functions and utility.

The device is apparently code-named SM-A430U and if the listing is to be believed, boasts of a 5.5-inch touch screen.

Photos of the S7 Active leaked out of Vietnam showing the handset in a camouflaged finish with rubber bumper protection and physical buttons.

The device will also feature a 16MP rear facing camera and an 8MP front facing camera.


Source: Samsung Galaxy Note 6 Improved Specs and USB-C Port

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