The Galaxy Mega range of phablets was particularly popular (amongst people with large hands) and we have already heard rumours about Samsung planning a successor to the handsets. Turns out they were true.
According to sources, Samsung is working on the Galaxy Mega 2 with a new 6 inch device spotted at the TENAA, which is the Chinese equivalent of the FCC. Apparently the Galaxy Mega successor would feature a 6 inch display with resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. The device is said to have slightly thinner bezels compared to the current series.
Interestingly the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 would flaunt the quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor, which has 64-bit support with clock speeds of 1.2 GHz along with 2 GB of RAM and 8 GB of internal storage. Also expected is a 13 MP camera with the latest Android KitKat version. We are hoping to see the handset at the upcoming IFA event.