Samsung's new generation and next big phablet smartphone, Galaxy Mega 2 seems to have hit the TENAA, which is the Telecommunications Equipment Certification Center in China. The photographs, phoneArena managed to grab from the new Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 TENAA filing tells us what to expect big from the very big South Korean multinational manufacturer, sometime soon. This will be the successor phablet smartphone for the company's previously announced Galaxy Mega smartphones, that had actually came in two models, one being a dual-SIM 5.8-inches version and another a 6.3-incher variant, which made it's debut back last year, to be precise in April, 2013.
The brand new phone we see from the above pictures looks to hold the new Samsung style makeover, with that faux leather pattern on that back made out of plastic, featuring the stitching decoration onto the sides. From the front, it looks like any other Samsung smartphone from the market, with the usual glass panel, couple of capacitive buttons and a traditional home button in the middle, placed towards the bottom of the device's front side. But along with the images also came in the allegedly reported internal specification of the upcoming Samsung smartphone. The new Galaxy Mega 2 is model named as SM-G7508Q and is said to have support to China's TD-LTE networks, and as also mentioned by phoneArena, it is rumored to launch on country's operator, China Mobile, soon.
So, the new Samsung made Galaxy Mega 2 is expected to come out of the box with a Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor, capable of 64-bit architecture and runs at 1.2GHz, 5.98-inches High Definition screen of 1280 x 720 resolution display, eight gigabytes of expandable Read Only Memory (ROM), two gigabytes of Random Access Memory (RAM), 13 megapixels primary shooter on the back with LED flash light and a five megapixels front facing secondary snapper for better quality selfies. The phone embraces Android's version 4.4 KitKat on board and measures around 163.6 x 84.9 x 8.6 millimeters large in it's dimensions.
According to the source words, the handset has already made it through the FCC or Federal Communications Commission in the past with model numbers like, SM-G750A, so the fans of large screened phones in the United States can keep up their hopes to see the new phone in the country, as well.
Source: phoneArena.com