The smartphone could also turn out to be a completely different handset

Mar 20, 2014 12:46 GMT  ·  By

Following the unveiling of Galaxy S5 at the Mobile World Congress in February, rumors on various variants of the device have started to emerge online, with some of them suggesting that a Galaxy S5 Neo is also being prepared, and the device might have just emerged in a UAProf.

Said User Agent Profile refers to a yet unannounced Samsung SM-G750A smartphone, which could very well arrive on the market as a lower-spec’d variant of the flagship, though it could also prove to be a completely different device, that’s for sure.

The UAProf was found by the guys over at GalaxyClub.nl and reveals that the smartphone could be released with a 720p touchscreen display of an unknown size.

Moreover, the listing also unveils a 2.3GHz quad-core processor inside the device, along with Google’s Android 4.3 Jelly Bean operating system loaded on top of it.

The Samsung SM-G750A could turn out to be only a carrier-branded version of the smartphone, most probably destined for AT&T in the United States. However, the SM-G750 should be launched on other markets out there as well.

No official confirmation on the device has been provided as of now, so we’re still left in the dark when it comes to the phone’s market name. However, more on it might emerge soon, so stay tuned to learn the news.