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September 2013
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The editors liked
Clear screen
Lightweight design
High end features from S4
Brilliant for videos and gaming
Long battery life and premium features like NFC
4G and infrared.
Huge display gives loads of room for video
Bright
Bold screen
Good battery life
Decent camera
Gorgeous display
Good size for multimedia use (video
Games
Web browsing)
Battery life
Great battery life
Superb internet device
Feels responsive
Huge screen
Wellpriced phablet
Large screen effective for multi-tasking
Decent internal speaker
Massive screen looks good and is great for everything
Expandable storage via MicroSD card
Latest version of Android
Fantastic battery life for a phone this size
The large screen is perfect for gaming
Internet browsing and videos/streaming media
Good camera
Responsive under the fingers
4G LTE support
Some compelling software extras
Vibrant screen
Great for watching videos
Huge battery
The editors didn't like
Buggy interface
Too big to comfortably call on
Too big for comfort and lacking in power.
Sheer size makes it awkward for everyday use
Quite pricey
Dual-core processor doesn't impress
A little choppy when browsing through menu screens
Camera
Image quality could be improved
Uncomfortable size for making calls
Possibly a bridge too far in terms of size
Internal storage is too limited
Plasticky build
Small internal memory
Camera shake on photos
No builtin stylus
Too large for comfortable one-handed use
Several specs a generation behind
A little expensive
Large size makes phone calls without a headset look and feel ridiculous
Camera is good but not great
Won't fit comfortably in most pockets
Loaded up with too many pre-installed apps
Processor a little slow
Not cheap
Many would argue that that Galaxy Mega is too large for practical everyday use as a smartphone
Depending on the contract you choose
The Galaxy Mega can be quite expensive
Although far from slow
The phone may have benefited from a Quad Core Processor
Published: 2013-08-13, Author: Mark , review by: digitalspy.com
The Samsung Galaxy Mega is the perfect handset for users whose first priority is watching movies and playing video games, with such content thriving on that 6.3-inch display.However, its gargantuan proportions make a mockery of the term mobile phone, and...
Published: 2013-08-07, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Huge screen, decent camera, latest version of Android
Processor a little slow, not cheap
It's bigger than the S4, and comes with a lower spec. It's also a little bigger but not as versatile as the Galaxy Note 2 and doesn't have that capable phone's stylus, so the Mega is a device that's too big to be a standard phone and not quite big enoug...
The Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 is a mid-range smartphone with a gigantic 6.3in touchscreen. It offers excellent battery life and 4G connectivity, but performance is a mixed bag and it's impossible to use single-handedly.Tags:Smartphones,AndroidBest prices to...
Huge display gives loads of room for video; Bright, bold screen; Good battery life; Decent camera
Sheer size makes it awkward for everyday use; Quite pricey; Dual-core processor doesn't impress
With its 6.3-inch display, the Samsung Galaxy Mega is an unquestionable goliath, making it unsuitable if you're after a pocketable smart phone. If you value screen size for videos above everything else though, it's certainly worth a look, but it's quit...
Large screen effective for multi-tasking, Decent internal speaker
Too large for comfortable one-handed use, Several specs a generation behind, A little expensive
The Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 is essentially a giant version of the Samsung Galaxy S3. It doesn't quite have the up-to-date specs of the Galaxy S4, making this phone all about screen inches. And you need to be all about screen inches too, as the sheer size ...
Huge screen; Great battery life; Wellpriced phablet
Small internal memory; Camera shake on photos; No builtin stylus
The Samsung Galaxy Mega is more tablet than phone, although it tries its best to use that to its advantage. A spacious screen more than does movies justice and the Mega has enough battery life to keep those films running through a transatlantic flight. Wh...
Clear screen, Lightweight design, High end features from S4
Buggy interface, Too big to comfortably call on
In the end, we are left feeling a little confused by the Samsung Galaxy Mega. Every time we pick it up, we really want to like it. Samsung proved with the original Galaxy Note, and the subsequent Galaxy Note 2, that big screens really do sell phones, and...
Abstract: Gary Barlow was at the Galaxy S4 London launch doing his thing and it took us an eternity to get home but we did manage to score some time with the Galaxy Mega.So how was it?Basically, it's a gigantic Galaxy S4. And when we say it's big, we mean it's abso...