We've heard rumors that Samsung is about to launch a new smartphone, the Galaxy Mega 2, but now the mobile device was just found in some benchmarks with a 64 bit, Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 chip.
The Galaxy Mega 2 will arrive probably with a quad-core processor clocked at 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 410, which is nothing but a 64-bit chip, and the device will feature a 5.9 inch screen with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels.
Other expected specifications, we learn that the smartphone includes an Adreno 360 graphics chip and 2GB of RAM, and it will offer a front and rear camera, a typical trend for a smartphone, especially midrange.
According to the benchmark, it is expected that the Galaxy Mega 2 embeds a 4.7 megapixel front camera capable of shooting Full HD (1080p) and a 12 megapixels camera at the rear.
The latter arrives with a range of features that include face recognition, autofocus and LED flash.
It seems that the device will come with 8GB of internal storage coupled with a port for micro-SD card to extend it to atleast 128 GB.
The Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 will arrive with Android 4.4.3 KitKat, and will feature Samsung's own custom user interface, although it has no details on the date or the price thereof.
Once we have a little more information on the new Samsung Galaxy Mega 2, including photos, confirmation of specifications, a release date and a price, I will keep you informed.