Device certified by FCC seems to be Samsung’s Galaxy Mega 2

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Whenever a hardware manufacturer has a device receiving certification with the FCC, everyone raises a brow. The latest FCC filing that has surfaced belongs to Samsung. The Galaxy Mega 2 is believed to be the device in question with this filing. The model number for this filing is SM-G750A, which indicates it is likely the AT&T version, and the size of the display is 5.9 inches.

Confirmed internal components include LTE, NFC, and WiFi connections. Like the original Galaxy Mega, the Galaxy Mega 2 is rumored to have mid-range specifications. The 5.9-inch display is said to have 720P resolution while inside will be the Snapdragon 410 (64-bit) with 2GB of RAM. Out of the box is almost guaranteed to be Android 4.4 KitKat. And in true Samsung fashion, the 8GB of internal storage should be paired with a microSD card slot.

Are you interested in a truly massive device? Let us know in the comments.

Source: FCC
Via: SamMobile

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