"The Indian Express" : Samsung Galaxy S8 Active in the works, likely headed to AT&T

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Sam Mobile sources believe that the Galaxy S8 Active will likely to be exclusive to AT&T when it released later this year. The Galaxy S8 and S8+ are already up for pre-registrations in India. Samsung recently launched the Galaxy S8 and S8+ and the devices are set to go on sale in the US on April 21. Also read: Five reasons why Samsung Galaxy S8 is not a great upgrade for S7 usersThe Galaxy S7 Active was exclusive to AT&T in the US and never made available in India or any other market for that matter. SamMobile claims that there will be a Samsung Galaxy A8 Active – and it will carry the model number M-G892A.


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Samsung Galaxy S8 Has Been Hacked To Run Nintendo GameCube Games


Samsung Galaxy S8 Has Been Hacked To Run Nintendo GameCube Games
Samsung's Galaxy S8 already hacked to play GameCube classicsIts no question that the Galaxy S8 and S8+ are phenomenally powerful devices irrespective of the variant. Will these devices run the games with Bluetooth controllers? Therefore, its no doubt that GameCube titles running flawlessly on a Galaxy S8 is a great news, we doubt we'll ever officially head the company declare support for these games. A YouTuber named GuruAidTechSupport has shown that devices really can support serious video games. Considering their power, someone decided to see if the device could support popular video game titles not originally meant for smartphones.




Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus create strong first impressions – The Denver Post


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