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Samsung says it has fixed a manufacturing problem that caused some Galaxy S7 Active phones to fail in underwater conditions the phone was designed to withstand.
In light of the failed water resistance tests of the Galaxy S7 active, Samsung is looking to make things right with customers who got a defective unit of the handset by offering a replacement.
Neither Samsung nor AT&T appear willing to replace a faulty Galaxy S7 Active if it suffers water damage after the standard one-year warranty expires. Consumer Reports shares the details.
Galaxy S7 screen stays black but remains responsive, monitor is not working, other issues By Harvey Hisona January 3, 2019 April 20, 2022 Hello Android fans!
If you’re a Galaxy S7 Active owner and the handset’s recent failed Consumer Reports water resistance test has been giving you sleepless nights, then this piece of news should make you feel better.
The Galaxy S7 Active is a ruggedized version of Samsung's flagship Galaxy S7. It's more durable and the screen is shatter-resistant.
The Galaxy S7 Active is a ruggedized version of Samsung's flagship Galaxy S7. The phone has the same 5.1-inch Quad HD display as the S7 with one major difference: It's way more durable. The screen ...
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