Samsung launched his successful 'Galaxy' series 6.3-inch Galaxy Mega, the largest smartphone in the market on Sunday.
Galaxy Mega is powered by 1.7GHz Dual Core-processor and houses 1.5GB RAM. It also has an 8 or 16GB spacious internal memory with up to 64GB of expandable memory and weighs just 199gm.
The first thing that catches your eyes is the large 6.3-inch full-HD TFT display, Unlike the S4 or the Note 2, the Mega doesn't use an AMOLED panel. Depending on your preference, some users may actually prefer the TFT screen. I found the screen to be pretty bright and sharp, so I have no issues there.
This phablet runs on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean OS, which is the latest version in the Android series. The Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 I9152 incorporates a 1.4 GHz dual core processor to perform smoother computing functions. It also has 1.5 GB RAM loaded in it.
From a hardware perspective, it's a mid-range smartphone, but it offers a new display size for those that want to merge their tablet and phone experiences into one. Better yet, by virtue of being new, it brings over some of the features from the Galaxy S 4. Is it worth buying unlocked and unsubsidized?