Samsung Galaxy S4 Active has been making headlines for quite some time; but in recent days, the rumors related to the rugged version of the Galaxy S4 smartphone have gained momentum.

So far it was about the release date and specifications of the Galaxy S4 Active, and now the rumors are becoming more specific and have started talking about particular things, like color.

According to a new rumor, the Galaxy S4 might arrive in turquoise version, giving it a Nokia Lumia-like funky look. A couple of days ago, well-known leakster, @evleaks had posted another picture showing the device in teal color.

Although everything is part of ongoing rumors about the Galaxy S4 active, but going by the track record of @evleaks we tend to believe that there will be some 'meat' in these leaks.

The picture posted by the @eveleaks, not only shows the new color of the device, but also reveals some of the crucial insights of the device's camera features.

The picture shows the water- and dust-proof version of the Galaxy S4 in Camera mode where the display shows a small girl in a swimming pool. The right side of the screen shows five different shooting modes.

The modes are: Sports, Night, Aqua, Auto and Beautiful Face. It is not yet sure whether the Galaxy S4 Active support underwater photography or not but the company might add an underwater shooting mode as the device is water proof and the users will not hesitate from taking a shot of their pool's tiles.

Design and other physical details of the device are the same as they were shown in the earlier leaked pictures. As the back of the Galaxy S4 Active wasn't shown in both the pictures, noting can be said about the carrier the device will be heading to.

Last week, @evleaks had published a picture showing the Galaxy S4 Active with AT&T moniker.

The specifications of the Galaxy S4 Active are rumored to be the same as the Galaxy S4 except the rear-facing camera. The Galaxy S4 Active might sport an 8 megapixel rear-facing camera.

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