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Samsung Galaxy S4 Active leaked photos

GadgetW0rld.com - Check out these leaked photos of what appears to be a press shot of the new Samsung Galaxy S4 Active smartphone with AT&T branding. The device is expected to be announced at the press conference on June 20th in London.

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Battle of the waterproof phones: Samsung Galaxy S4 Active vs. Sony Xperia Z

The Verge - A waterproof smartphone is a nice idea, but they’ve always been kind of terrible. Casio has been making its line of Gz’One rugged smartphones for years, but they’ve always been a disappointment in one way or another, with slow processors, disappointing screens, and outdated software. Outside of the Japanese market, where every smartphone is waterproof, you had to make a choice as a consumer: buy a top of the line smartphone and deal with getting a clunky or cumbersome case (and the constant fear of dropping or soaking your phone), or buy a subpar smartphone that's ready for the elements.

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SlashGear: Samsung Galaxy S 4 Active Review

SlashGear: Samsung either has an addiction or a compulsion: whatever the reason, the company can’t help pumping out Galaxy S 4 variants, like the Samsung Galaxy S 4 Active. A waterproof, dust-proof version of the flagship Android smartphone, the Active model toughens up with a butch new casing and a few tweaked features. Still, though, at its core it’s the S 4 we know and love, but is it the best version so far? Read on for our full review.

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Samsung Galaxy S4 Active launches June 21st on AT&T for $199.99

BGR: The ruggedized version of Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S4 smartphone will launch later this month in the United States. AT&T announced on Thursday that it will begin taking preorders on Friday for the Galaxy S4 Active, a $199.99 Android handset featuring a 5-inch full HD display, a 1.9GHz quad-core processor, an 8-megapixel camera and Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.

fatstarr4209d ago

why do they always make these tough class of products look so ugly.