The Samsung Galaxy S7 Active — a phone specifically designed to be waterproof — became the subject of scrutiny after a pair of the smartphones failed a Consumer Reports dunk test. At first, Samsung claimed that Consumer Reports could've had two defective devices — which would be a huge coincidence since CNET also did a dunk test which the S7 Active failed — but now the company is singing a different tune.
"We found a problem in the production line that we were able to correct," a Samsung representative told Consumer Reports about the device which is exclusive to AT&T. The undisclosed issue has been fixed, but Galaxy S7 Actives currently on shelves won't be swapped out for the problem-free units and current owners won't be offered a...
Samsung fixes waterproofing issues with the Galaxy S7 Active
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