Samsung previously not only launched the Galaxy S5 but later
also launched variants such as Galaxy
S5 Neo, Galaxy S5 Active, Galaxy S5 Mini and more. The company last year
however, restricted its launch to just the Galaxy
S6, Galaxy S6 Edge, and the Galaxy S6 Active.
The South Korean
giant now once again is expected to launch an 'Active' variant in the Galaxy S7
series, thanks to the mention of the device in the Google Play listing of a
Samsung app.
For
those unaware, the 'Active' variant of the Samsung Galaxy smartphones are meant
for rough use, protecting the device from water, dust and more. Although the
company has already made its Galaxy
S7 and the Galaxy S7 Edge water and dust resistant, it might
still launch a Galaxy S7 Active, according to the Samsung Level app listing on Google Play. It is worth mentioning
that the Galaxy S7 Active aka SM-G891A was rumoured last week as well.
Spotted
by a user (via Sammobile), the
Samsung Level app listing on Google Play distinctively mentions the 'Samsung
Galaxy S7 Active' in the 'support[ed] device list' section, thus confirming the
existence of the flagship smartphone's rugged variant. Although nothing else
has been mentioned about the device, it is expected to feature the same innards
as that in the Samsung Galaxy S7 but with a different design and military-grade
protection (MIL-STD-810G) from drops, shocks, and other external factors. Like
the Samsung Galaxy S6 Active, the Galaxy S7 Active might also house a larger
battery as compared to the flagship models.
Samsung
is not only rumoured to launch the Galaxy S7 Active, but is also expected to
bring a 'mini' version too. It
has been reported that the
rumoured Samsung Galaxy S7 Mini smartphone will be looked upon as a competitor
to the much-talked-about iPhone SE handset. The device's specifications have
also been tipped.
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