Rugged Samsung Galaxy smartphone S8+ smartphone cell smartphone Active to be released with Sprint

referring to Currently obtainable only on AT&T , the Samsung Galaxy smartphone S8+ smartphone cell smartphone Active ought recently be launched not just with T-Mobile (as recently announced ), however too with Sprint. We're telling this because a render of a Sprint-bound Galaxy S8 Active was uncovered this day on Twitter with Evan Blass (aka @evleaks). Most likely, Sprint's Samsung Galaxy smartphone S8+ smartphone cell smartphone Active going to offer the same features which the AT&T version has, involving a Snapdragon 835 processor, imprint scanner, a 5.8-inch flat display with 1440 x 2960 pixels, and a extremely enable to twelve MP rear camera. Like AT&T, Sprint going to may be purvey the Galaxy S8 Active for around $800. In status you're wondering, this will not be Sprint's premier high-end rugged smartphone from Samsung, as the transporter too had a Galaxy S5 Sport some years back.


[Update: Sprint, too] Samsung Galaxy smartphone S8+ smartphone cell smartphone Active probably coming to T-Mobile, premier 'Active' branded device to leave AT&T

Samsung's Active line of flagships has been an AT&T-only region for years. But the days of AT&Tyranny for the Active line are coming to an end. It looks like the durable IP-68 version of Samsung's flagship is headed to T-Mobile. The model number going to be the SM-G892T. That might imply yet another SKU is out there, and it can even be opened since generality phones with a "U" in Samsung's model number scheme typically are.

[Update: Sprint, too] Samsung Galaxy S8 Active may be coming to T-Mobile, first 'Active' branded device to leave AT&T

Samsung Galaxy S8 Active can be coming to Sprint too

as informed in The Samsung Galaxy smartphone S8+ smartphone cell smartphone Active appears to be headed for Sprint, judging with a tweet with @evleaks. That would bring the number of carriers in the US to offer the rugged smartphone to three after the Active released on AT&T and a recent post with the same leakster proposed T-Mobile going to follow. Samsung's Active versions of the flagships have typically been exclusive to AT&T in the US, however this is determine to change this year. Oddly, the chronology of the tweets is a bit off - the T-Mobile 1 came out first, and the screenshot shows November 22, presumably the launch date. The Sprint 1 from this day tells November 17.






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