Phoneguy108
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I don't think it's sheer coincidence that 2 Actives failed in CR's test.
And this is Consumer Reports, not a random YouTube channel, nor is it TechRax. This is a legitimate, no-nonsense publication for consumer info. A lot of companies take them seriously. Ask some automakers.
Samsung did come out with a statement, but I think they should do more than that. I think the Active could do with a minor redesign internally that makes it better able to resist water and extend the warranty program for the S7A to include a replacement for a water damaged device.
Both the S7 and the S7 edge, which are not designed for an outdoor lifestyle, did survive CR's test, so this is very odd indeed.
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Well said!