Samsung is always on a roll with it's refresher models, especially in the Asian markets, where today the South Korean have officially introduced the Galaxy Mega 5.8-incher dual-SIM phablet, adding a Plus to it's name tag. The handset will arrive with a updated Quad-Core processor in place of Dual-Core, that powered the original Mega 5.8.
So, the new Galaxy Mega Plus, model named GT-I9152P will come out of it's box with a 1.2GHz Quad-Core chipset as mentioned earlier, same 5.8-inches qHD TFT screen of 540 x 960 resolution display, no words on the exact mass memory or RAM, but it's hinted to sport a expandable microSD card slot, eight megapixels primary camera on the back with LED flash, 1.9 megapixels front facing snapper, dual-SIM support on WCDMA + GSM networks, 2,600mAh power of battery juice and runs Android OS with Samsung's own TouchWiz User Interface over the hood.
The new phablet from the Korean's are measured at 162.2 x 82.4 x 8.99 millimeters in dimensions and weighs 183.5 grams on mass in total. The phone is now up for sales in the Chinese markets, we still doubt it's availability outside this Sovereign State.
Source: Samsung