Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 has leaked again, after hitting the FCC for tests. The big phablet has appeared in a listing, under a codename and it seems meant to debut in Japan pretty soon, according to the versions discovered.

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The newcomer has recently been certified as 5.9 inch device codenamed SM-G705A, headed to AT&T. The product measures 164.4 mm over 85 mm in length and width, which is a bit bigger than the Galaxy Mega 5.8, but also quite a lot smaller than the Galaxy Mega 6.3. The FCC listing brought us specs like LTE, NFC, WiFi and rumors talk about a 64 bit Snapdragon 410 processor, a 720p display, 2 GB of RAM, 8 GB of storage and Android 4.4 KitKat..

In the meantime two more versions of the device have appeared: SGH-N382 and SGH-J999. They were found in distributor Zauba’s database and at least one of them is headed to carrier NTT DoCoMo in Japan, while the other one may come to KDDI. Both are said to have displays of “about 6 inches”, so they line up with the 5.9 inch rumor.

Via blogofmobile

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