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Rugged Samsung Galaxy S4 Active official pic leaked

The Samsung Galaxy S4 Active gets another online public appearance and this time in the form of official press pics for AT&T in dark grey colour. Earlier on, the Galaxy S4 Active was spotted in striking red.

Expected to be revealed officially on 20th June, the Galaxy S4 Active is seen as a competitor to Sony’s water and dust resistant Xperia Z smart phone. The specs are rumoured to have a Full HD 5″ display with a quad-core 1.9GHz Qualcomm processor. Instead of the 13MP shooter, the Galaxy S4 Active comes with a 8MP camera instead.

If the final product does come with metal/aluminium materials with rugged rubberised plastics, this would be a more aesthetically appealing device than the original flagship Galaxy S4. In terms of water resistance, hopefully it is capable to go underwater for a swim.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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