Last updated: August 15th, 2018 at 21:25 UTC+02:00
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Of course, it's unclear if many people are waiting for an S9 Active. The Active phones are usually based on the smaller of the two Galaxy S flagships, which would make the Galaxy S9 Active quite unattractive. That's because the Galaxy S9 only has a single rear camera and 4GB of RAM. While Samsung could increase the latter for the S9 Active, the company has already claimed that it had to use a single camera for the S9 in order to make sure they didn't have to downsize the battery to a capacity lower than 3,000 mAh.
If that is indeed the reason, then it would be near impossible for Samsung to put in a 4,000 mAh battery for the Galaxy S9 Active. The Galaxy S Active phones are usually thicker than their regular counterparts thanks to military-grade ruggedness, but the other dimensions don't change as much. That leaves very little space for a big battery for converting the non-Plus Galaxy S9 into an Active version. Samsung could use the S9+ as a base, but then consumers would have little reason to go for the Galaxy Note 9, for which the Korean giant is using a long-lasting battery as one of the main highlights.
And, of course, the biggest clue for the non-existence of a Galaxy S9 Active is the fact that we haven't seen any rumors or leaks in the last couple of months. All we saw was a rather fake leak that claimed to show the S9 Active's specs. There's no firmware for the device in development, either, as far as we know. Too many indications that a Galaxy S9 Active isn't coming, so if you had even the tiniest bit of hope, maybe it's time to let go.