Samsung Galaxy S8 Active receives FCC certification
Samsung's been
making rugged versions of its flagships for a few generations now (since the
Galaxy S4 Active), and a new one is on the way. Following a Wi-Fi
certification, benchmark listings, and a slip up by Netflix and one by Samsung
itself, the Galaxy S8 Active has now been certified by the FCC in the US.
As usual, that
means piles of technical documentation with detailed measurements that only the
properly motivated would sift through. For the rest of us, there's a drawing of
the phone's back that details the FCC ID placement and gives a glimpse of the
S8 Active's design. Though it doesn't reveal what exactly kind of outdoorsy
color schemes will be available.
Shaping up to be
another AT&T exclusive like previous iterations, the Galaxy S8 Active
should have similar specs as the US version of the plain S8, including the
Snapdragon 835 chipset and 12MP primary camera. A photo was circulated more
than a month ago, claiming to be of the S8 Active, but the flat display raised
more questions than it answered. In any case, we'll know soon enough, as the
official launch can't be too far down the line.
Source: gsmarena
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