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Samsung Galaxy S4 Active is finally official

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 01 Jun 2013 6:37 User comments (1)

Samsung Galaxy S4 Active is finally official It has been unofficially leaked for almost a month now but AT&T has finally shown off the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active.
The Active is a 5-inch 1080p device powered by a quad-core 1.9GHz Snapdragon 600 CPU that is very similar to the Galaxy S4 except that some of the aesthetics have been changed.

Samsung says the device will be aimed at those with a more active lifestyle that require a more rugged phone.

The device has an 8MP camera instead of the 13MP camera seen on the S4, to keep prices lower, and the device will be available in grey and teal.

AT&T will begin offering the device on June 21st, although price remains unclear.

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11.6.2013 18:48

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