Samsung is working on the creation of a second-generation smartphone Galaxy Mega. And one of the new devices have been certified in the Federal Communications Commission, U.S. (Federal Communications Commission - FCC).
Publication found out that the 5.9-inch version of the smartphone Samsung Galaxy Mega second generation was certified FCC. The model number SM-G750A.
According to the FCC, Samsung SM-G750A dressed in body size 164.4 x 85 mm, which is slightly larger than the Galaxy Mega 5.8 and significantly less than the Galaxy Mega 6.3. It is also known that the new smartphone supports NFC, Wi-Fi and 4G/LTE. Further technical specifications are not specified in the documentation. But, according to previous information leaks, new items will become the base for a 64-bit processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 with 2 GB of RAM. It will receive 5.9-inch
display with a resolution of 720p (HD), built-in storage and 8GB Android 4.4KitKat.
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