Samsung Galaxy S8 Active phone appeared on Geekbench…

Here we bring you a great news for Samsung fans! The Samsung Galaxy S8 Active phone finally appeared on Geekbench with 4GB RAM and Snapdragon 835. Therefore, let’s read the article below and find out more details!

Samsung Galaxy S8 Active phone

Samsung Galaxy S8 Active phone appeared on Geekbench…

Last 2016, the Samsung Galaxy S7 Active released in June. Therefore, at this time, the Samsung Galaxy S8 Active supposes to come soon in late of this June or early of the upcoming July. Likewise, that’s why today we bring you the good news of Samsung Galaxy S8 series. In specific, the new Samsung Galaxy S8 Active smartphone finally showed up on the Geekbench with some main specs such as 4GB RAM or Snapdragon 835. What else does this new Samsung Galaxy S8 Active bring in? So now, let’s take a glance!

First of all, the new Samsung Galaxy S8 Active specs consist of a 5.8 inches Super AMOLED touchscreen along with 2K resolution of 1440 x 2960 pixels. Moreover, the Samsung Galaxy S8 Active performance receives power from Snapdragon 835 chipset, Octa-core 4×2.35 GHz CPU with Adreno 540 GPU. Besides, new Samsung Galaxy S8 Active phone offers the same amount as Samsung Galaxy S8. For Samsung Galaxy S8 Active storage, it has 4GB RAM with 64GB of internal storage and 256GB of external storage.

Speaking of the Samsung Galaxy S8 Active camera, it provides a 12MP primary with an aperture of F/1.7, PDA and LED flash. For taking selfies, Samsung Galaxy S8 Active phone brings in an 8 MP along with an aperture of  F/1.7, autofocus, dual video call and Auto HDR. Talking about Samsung Galaxy S8 Active battery capacity, it draws non-removable Li-Ion 4,000mAh and Quick Charge 2.0 technology.

Samsung Galaxy S8 Active phone availability and price?

For Samsung Galaxy S8 Active release date, as we mentioned above, we guess it may come in late of this June or early of next July. Moreover, the Samsung Galaxy S8 Active price starts from Rs. 37,963 which is approximate with $589.99. Hence, what do you think?