Testseek.co.uk have collected 265 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-i9200 Galaxy Mega 6.3 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-i9200 Galaxy Mega 6.3.
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
Abstract: “Who let the dogs out?” That's the song that should be humming in the background while you pick and choose between the Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3, or the Huawei Ascend Mate.The two phones with largest screens so far, at 6.3, and 6.1 inches, respectively, ...
Galaxy Mega 6.3 (left) and Galaxy S4 (right), happy sibblingsAs we took a deep look inside the usage model of the Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3, we have been able to clarify nearly most important questions raised after our initial hands-on experience a couple o...
Abstract: Samsung's love affair with big screens may have started with the Note line of phones, but the Mega portfolio is really something else. “Mega” apparently stands for the largest screen you can put in a phone and still call it that, while the Note handset...
Very slim and compact handset for the screen size, Landscape interface mode
Unwieldy to carry and handle
From the looks of it, the Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 design and weight is an achievement for such an enormous screen size and a huge 3200 mAh battery pack inside. The display panel actually makes it a great phone for browsing the web, watching videos, rea...
Abstract: We've been waiting with baited breath for this year's gargantuan phone ideas from Samsung, and the Galaxy Mega 6.3 didn't disappoint with screen diagonal. Measuring 6.3 across, as the name suggests, it is not meant to be a flagship product, given the ...
We suspected that Samsung was working on a 6.3″ smartphone, and frankly, we thought that it was the Galaxy Note 3 until recently. While it is just about certain that the Samsug Galaxy Note 3 will come in due time, the arrival of this Galaxy Mega is quite...
Published: 2013-04-12, Author: Range , review by: technabob.com
Abstract: If you thought that the 5.5-inch Samsung Galaxy Note II wasn't big enough for your needs, then you'll be happy to learn that the Samsung Galaxy Mega takes it up a few notches with its 6.3-inch screen, begging the question – when does a phablet simply beco...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 on AT&T. This is a 6.3″ smartphone or phablet that's closer in size to a 7″ tablet than a smartphone. It has a pleasing 1280 x 720 display, LTE 4G and it runs on a 1.7GHz dual core Qualcomm 400 CPU with Adreno...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 on AT&T. This is a 6.3″ smartphone or phablet that's closer in size to a 7″ tablet than a smartphone. It has a pleasing 1280 x 720 display, LTE 4G and it runs on a 1.7GHz dual core Qualcomm 400 CPU with Adreno...
4G and microSD support, Large, bright screen, Doesn't feel too large, Decent camera
Small internal storage, Only dualcore, No Full HD display, Expensive
After all that, you might have a pretty good idea of where this all leaves us. With the Galaxy Mega, Samsung has created a handset that really stands out, if only for its gargantuan screen. Coming in at a price point that means it challenges the flagship ...