Samsung Accidentally Leaks Galaxy S7 Active in its Own App

Samsung has not had its secrets well kept this year, with the S7 and S7 edge facing several leaks, it looks like the company has been not so careful in keeping the lid on the Galaxy S7 Active, which shows up in their update of the Samsung Level App.

Tagged in the image below, is the mention of the S7 Active. A phone that probably makes no sense unless you want a rough and tough S7. Since the new flagships already have water resistance.

They phone should have the same innards as the S7 pair, including the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 and 4 GB of RAM including the new cameras which seem to be a sheer joy to use. You should also get higher drop protection and better water resistance.

This could be an error made by, let us assume, an intern, who may not be getting a full-time job. Or it could provide a smart marketing placement.

Samsung Level

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6 responses to “Samsung Accidentally Leaks Galaxy S7 Active in its Own App”

  1. Rohan Adsur Avatar
    Rohan Adsur

    It’s not leaked.

  2. Harjot Singh Avatar
    Harjot Singh

    There r not accidents

  3. Gurwinder Singh Avatar
    Gurwinder Singh

    oh did you know you posted it accidentally U0001f60f delete it right now.

  4. Onkar Soundankar Avatar
    Onkar Soundankar

    Samsung SM-G930W8 appears on Geekbench will feature MediaTek Helio X20 and X25. http://www.tablety.pl/android/niespodzianka-samsung-testuje-galaxy-s7-z-10-rdzeniowym-helio-x20/

  5. vynyth Avatar
    vynyth

    igyaan SamsungMobileIN Accidental and leaked are overrated these days.

  6. Rahul Gupta Avatar
    Rahul Gupta

    Are you out of your MIND Igyaan, how can Samsung do something like this “Accidentally”……Do you think everyone is fool and you can fool .

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