The Galaxy S8 Active (SM-G892A) has been referenced in a document, which outlines all of the applications it will ship with, on Samsung’s website, leading us to believe that the handset’s launch is right around the corner.
Judging by , the Galaxy S8 Active is simply a flat version of the Galaxy S8, equipped with a slightly thicker body that’s more resistant to knocks and bumps, and presumably compliant with the MIL-STD-810G standard of durability.
Not much is known about the handset’s internals, but we’re guessing they’re identical to the regular , so it should come with a 5.8-inch AMOLED display, an Exynos 88955 processor and 4GB of RAM.
That said, we aren’t ruling out the possibility of the having a slightly larger 3,500mAh battery as Samsung has installed beefier cells in its Active-branded smartphones in the past.
With regards to availability, the Galaxy S8 Active is expected to launch exclusively through AT&T in the US, and as we’ve said in the past, the carrier its latest Active smartphones in June — so keep your eyes peeled.
Judging by , the Galaxy S8 Active is simply a flat version of the Galaxy S8, equipped with a slightly thicker body that’s more resistant to knocks and bumps, and presumably compliant with the MIL-STD-810G standard of durability.
Not much is known about the handset’s internals, but we’re guessing they’re identical to the regular , so it should come with a 5.8-inch AMOLED display, an Exynos 88955 processor and 4GB of RAM.
That said, we aren’t ruling out the possibility of the having a slightly larger 3,500mAh battery as Samsung has installed beefier cells in its Active-branded smartphones in the past.
With regards to availability, the Galaxy S8 Active is expected to launch exclusively through AT&T in the US, and as we’ve said in the past, the carrier its latest Active smartphones in June — so keep your eyes peeled.