Samsung Mega 2 an affordable yet competitive phablet for the mass market is now on sale.
While everyone's waiting for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 or the iPhone 6 to be released at IFA on September 5th. According to reports the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 will be launch along with other Samsung's new flagship phones at the IFA. But before the IFA have started the Samsung Mega 2 is now on sale in some Asian countries ahead of its announcement.
Let's take a look at its specifications and see what it has to offer.
According to Droid Sans, a Thai website, that got their hands on the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2. It comes with a 6.0 inch, 720 x 1280 Super AMOLED display. Which is larger than the previous Samsung Galaxy Mega that carries 5.8in and 6.3in.
The new Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 carries 1.4GHz quad-core Exynos 4415 processor and 1.5 Gb of RAM 16Gb of internal storage and expandable memory. Though it is classified as a mid-ranger phone, it is still a one powerful device,
Other specifications include NFC (Near Field Communication), KitKit Android 4.4.4 and a 2,800mAh battery.
The phone also supports 4G LTE which allow users to browse at the fastest internet connection available.
The Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 that is now available in the market offers an 8 MP camera, but according to some rumors there will be another version that will offer a 16MP camera, and a Chinese version with 13MP camera.
The Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 looks different from its predecessor. Its design is a resemblance of the Galaxy Note 3 with faux leather at the back.
The Thai website also revealed its price 14,500 Baht (around £280, $450, AU$485).
There were no announcements as to when it will be available to all regions yet.
Let's just wait for the IFA and learn more about the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2. The event will start in a few days anyway.
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