Just like on the Galaxy S6 itself, the new Galaxy
S6 Active supports wireless charging.
Some reports have claimed that the Samsung Galaxy
S6 Active supports only Qi wireless charging, but not PMA.
Like the regular S6 and S6 Edge,
the S6 Active supports wireless charing.
Not exact matches
In terms of chipset, the Galaxy
S6 will be powered by an Exynos 7420, which is on track to be the company's first SoC with
active 64 - bit
support.
The home button is no different to other Samsung devices but unlike last year's Galaxy
S6 Active, you still get the home button which means the
Active range now
supports authentication - based features such as Samsung Pay.
Well, we still can't help you when it comes to microSD
support, but shoppers finally have the choice to take home a Galaxy
S6 Active with a little extra breathing room with storage, as AT&T starts selling the phone in a 64 GB configuration.
Despite initial rumors that suggested the
S6 Active would have microSD card
support, the product that was produced doesn't.