Samsung news: New devices called Galaxy Mega On and Grand On revealed in leak

A leak recently revealed that Samsung was planning to expand its lineup of smartphones and release a brand new series, the Galaxy O. Now, the leak has been fleshed out, with specs of the two devices in the lineup, arriving on the Internet. In addition, the leak points toward the devices being branded as the Galaxy Mega On and the Galaxy Grand On.
The rumor indicating the full specs of the two devices arrived via SamMobile and it stated that the Galaxy O could ultimately be rebranded as the Galaxy On lineup. As for the two new devices, if their specs are to be taken into consideration, then they would be pretty similar to those already available in the Galaxy J series.
As for the hardware in the Galaxy Mega On, which was spotted with the code name SM-G600, it is said to come with a Snapdragon 410 chipset and a CPU with four cores clocked at 1.2 GHz. As for of RAM, there will be 1.5 GB on board and there will be an internal storage of 8 GB. It is also rumored to have a 13 megapixel camera at its rear and a 5 megapixel camera in front. Finally, it will reportedly come with a 5.5-inch display, which will ultimately put it in the phablet category.
Compared to the Galaxy Mega On, its smaller sibling, the Galaxy Grand On, with the code name SM-G550, will fall squarely into the smartphone category with its 5-inch screen. As for its chipset, the leaked sheet containing the specs pointed toward the Exynos 3475, along with a CPU with four cores clocked at 1.3 GHz. However, this particular device is expected to have only 1 GB RAM. The 2600 mAh battery of the Galaxy Grand On is also smaller than that of its phablet-sized sibling, which comes with a 3000 mAh version.
With Samsung enriching its lineup of smartphones over the past two years, it is likely that despite the O lineup being similar to the devices in the Galaxy J lineup, their design could be entirely different and could possibly now use metal frames.