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Samsung Galaxy S4 Active gets a Snapdragon 800 version

09 December, 2013 | Comments (29) | Post your comment

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Samsung Galaxy S4 Active version with Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset joined the �regular� SHV-E330S Galaxy S4 in SK-Telecom�s smartphone lineup in Korea. As expected, the smartphone comes with support for LTE-A networks (up to 150 Mbps).

Alongside the updated SoC with 2.3GHz quad-core CPU and Adreno 330 GPU, the newcomer sports an updated, 13MP camera (up from 8MP on the regular Samsung Galaxy S4 Active) and a new color scheme. The LTE-A equipped device has also shed a few grams compared to the I9295 (147g compared to 151g). It will also be offered in a new, white color scheme.

The rest of the SK-Telecom�s Samsung Galaxy S4 Active specs are the same as those of the Snapdragon 600 version. Highlights include a 5� 1080p display, 2,600mAh battery, and IP67 certification.

There�s no word on international availability of the updated Samsung Galaxy S4 Active.

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- reader commentsGorgenapperStop spreading this crap, AMOLED always has a green tinge.

Reply2013-12-10 16:52Yd6hkris.I do :P ...most of the known eReader has a optional black theme.

Reply2013-12-10 13:39t1$Amr.gAnd do you know that amoled screens take more power than LCD when displaying white color? Yes they do have absolute zero black level so they are more power efficient when displaying black, however do you read text with black background everytime?

Reply2013-12-10 13:05KhsFRead all commentsPost your commentTotal reader comments: 29
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