All the leaks and rumors in the last few weeks have suggested that the Galaxy Mega 2 is very close to getting an official announcement, and today, we're getting our biggest clue about the imminent arrival of the second generation of Samsung's mid-range phablet lineup. The first firmware for the Samsung SM-G750 is now available online – that model number has been associated with the Galaxy Mega 2 on more than one occasion, and if that association holds true, this is a strong hint that Samsung will soon make the Galaxy Mega 2 official.
The firmware is based on Android 4.4.4, which means the Galaxy Mega 2 will sport the latest version of Android, like the recently announced metal-clad Galaxy Alpha (though it's too bad there is no word on when existing Samsung devices will get the Android 4.4.3/4.4.4 update.) The Galaxy Mega 2 is expected to feature a display sized somewhere between 5.8-6-inch, a quad-core Snapdragon 400/410 processor, 2GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage and a microSD slot, and a 12/13-megapixel rear camera, in a body that measures 163.6 x 84.9 x 8.6mm.
As always, things can change before the official announcement, but the Galaxy Mega 2 shouldn't be a secret for much longer judging by its numerous unofficial appearances in recent weeks.
Firmware Details:
- Model: SM-G750F
- Model name:
- Country: Malaysia
- Version: Android 4.4.4
- Changelist: 2353949
- Build date: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 14:24:49 +0000
- Product Code: XME
- PDA: G750FXXU1ANGD
- CSC: G750FOLB1ANGD
- MODEM: G750FXXU0ANGD