64-bit Android devices are incoming and Samsung isn’t sitting on the sidelines as it plans to launch an entire portfolio of handsets with 64-bit processors including the Galaxy Mega 2. And while there’s no information on when these devices will go official, the phone in question seems to be nearing launch as it has been certified in China where images of it have been posted as well.
We already know so much about the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 and we weren’t expecting anything out of the ordinary where design is concerned. The Korean giant has lived up to our expectations by delivering a phablet that features a generic look found on almost every Galaxy handset on the market.
Well, it did take the effort to deliver a somewhat fresh design on the rear panel. As you can see in the above image, the flip side features a faux leather finish and there’s the stitch design as well, but only on the sides. PhoneArena is reporting that the handset could be headed to China Mobile under the model number SM-G7508Q, considering that it features TD-LTE support.
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Additionally, the device has also been spotted under the model number SM-G750A which means that it’ll be launched globally as well. Where specs are concerned, the handset will have a 5.98-inch display with 720p visuals and be powered by a 64-bit 1.2GHz quad core Snapdragon 410 SOC.
Here are the leaked features of the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2:
– Android 4.4 KitKat
– 1.2GHz quad core Snapdragon 410 SOC
– 6-inch 720p HD display
– 2GB RAM
– 8GB internal storage, microSD expandable
– 5MP front camera, 13MP rear snapper
– 163.6mm x 84.9mm x 8.6mm dimensions
We look forward to seeing the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 go official at the IFA 2014 in Berlin next month along with other 64-bit phones and the Note 4.