THE GOOD The Samsung Galaxy S6 Active’s long-lived battery and resistance to water, dust and scuffs make it more appealing than the regular Galaxy S6. Its shortcut button conveniently launches two different apps of your choice.
THE BAD Built of plastic with thick edging, the S6 Active isn’t a particularly attractive device, certainly not as glamorous as metal or glass phones. No expandable storage option means you’re locked to 32GB.
THE BOTTOM LINE AT&T customers looking for a sturdier handset will find the Galaxy S6 Active a worthy upgrade to an already top-caliber phone.
toughened-up version of Samsung’s flagship phone, the Galaxy S6 Active bears all the hallmarks of the original S6 , then bolsters them with a seriously impressive battery, “waterproofing” and bouncy buttons.
Cloaked in blue or gray camouflage or all-black, the Active series evokes a sense of combat against day-to-day spills, drops and breaks, while also appealing to a class of people who engage in “active” lifestyles.
The Active lacks the original S6′s graceful lines and upscale metal-and-glass build, but its thicker, hardier construction makes up for any brutishness with practical physicality. And don’t let the fitness-focus phase you. A durable design for a flagship, the S6 Active is a good choice for anyone who wants to shrug off major worries over wear-and-tear and leave the protective case for the other guy — gym shoes or not.
- Post Time: 11-15-16 - By: http://www.rfidang.com