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Samsung Galaxy S6 Active hands-on vs Galaxy S6

Samsung Galaxy S6 Active hands-on vs Galaxy S6

Posted on June 13, 2015August 10, 2019 By Jarvis

Today we compare the Galaxy S6 Active to it’s slightly less active counterpart, the original Samsung Galaxy S6. These devices are very similar where it matters most – in their cameras, their software, and their displays. The places where they’re different is in their ability to handle the elements. Hence the name – Active. There’s also carriers to think about. While the Galaxy S6 is available through most any carrier you like, the Active iteration is only available in the United States through AT&T. If you cannot roll with that, you cannot roll with this.
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