A Dutch site has spotted an alleged Samsung SM-G750A device on the company's UA (user agent) profile, said to be the Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo. According to the site, the model number of the alleged SM-G750A hints that the device is heading to AT&T.
Further, the UA profile listing of the alleged Galaxy S5 Neo suggests that the device packs a HD (720p) display with no word on the display size, Android 4.3 Jelly Bean and under-the-hood is powered by a quad-core 2.3GHz processor (unspecified chipset). As of now, there are not many details of the alleged Galaxy S5 Neo aka SM-G750A.
Earlier Samsung's alleged successor to the Galaxy S4 Zoom, the Galaxy S5 Zoom, was leaked courtesy a benchmark listing that supposedly revealed most of its specifications.
According to the benchmark listing, the Samsung SM-C115 device spotted in a benchmark could be the Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom - the first variant of the recently unveiled flagship, the Galaxy S5.
The listed specifications for the alleged Galaxy S5 Zoom (SM-C115) suggested that the device will run Android 4.4.2 KitKat. The alleged successor to Galaxy S4 Zoom (rumoured S5 Zoom) is likely to come with a 19-megapixel rear camera (making 5184 x 3888 pixel images), and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera that is capable of 1080p video recording.
Another report claimed that Samsung officials discarded rumours revolving around a premium variant of the flagship smartphone Samsung Galaxy S5.
Earlier on Thursday, we received the first bit of 'official' information about Galaxy S5's price.
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