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Samsung Galaxy S7 Active shows off its rugged body in leaked photos

Rumors of the upcoming durable version of Samsung’s latest flagships have gone quiet more recently.

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The Galaxy J3 is live at AT&T now, so if you’re a fan of the mid or low end of phones, this one’s for you. This large smartphone has proved particularly popular in recent years, and many believe that it has now usurped the Galaxy S range as the pinnacle of Samsung mobile technology.

It is also said that Samsung will be placing the Galaxy Note 6 as a phablet hybrid.

Today, thanks to a leak out of a Vietnamese Samsung-focused site, we get what might be our first look at the phone.

So much so that a rumored “low power” version of the handset could still nearly rival the Samsung Galaxy S7 for specs. And while the Galaxy S7 is IP68-rated for resistance to dust and water, the Galaxy S7 Active’s rugged design should help it to withstand drops and other abuse better than the Galaxy S7’s glass and metal body. It has 8GB of internal memory but it can be expanded to 128GB through a microSD card. Virtual reality has been the highlight of this year, and to promote its Gear VR and make the VR experience richer and more detailed, a 4K screen will do wonders for Samsung’s popularity in the VR zone. Finally, the Galaxy J3 (2016) is powered by a 2600mAh removable battery. So what are the Galaxy Note 6 specs and what’s the rumoured difference between the new Note 6 models? On the front, there is a camera module, earpiece and ambient light sensor above the screen, whereas a physical home button flanked by capacitive touch buttons for back and app switcher can be seen at the bottom. Accordingly, the Galaxy J2 is expected to be launched in emerging markets, such as China and India. For instance, you can set the focus after taking a picture, and do many more things with it.

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When will the Galaxy Note 6 and Galaxy Note 6 Lite launch in the UK? It comes with same camera package as the Galaxy J5 (2016), a 13MP primary camera and 5MP selfie shooter with LED flash.

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