Samsung lifted the covers of the Galaxy Mega dup – the 6.3" and 5.8"
Android phablets. The smartphones borrow some of the features from the
Galaxy S4 flagships but offer much larger screens and aim for the
mid-range segment as a more affordable alternative to the high-end Note
phablet.
Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3
The Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3
packs a 6.3" LCD of 720p resolution and is powered by a an Exynos 5250
chipset with a dual-core Cortex-A15 CPU clocked at 1.7GHz and 1.5GB of
RAM. It runs Android 4.2 with Sasmung’s TouchWiz modifications like
Multi-window (split-screen multitasking) and Air View (detecting your
finger an inch from the screen). There's no S Pen though.
The main camera is an 8MP shooter and there’s a 1.9MP front-facing
camera. On the connectivity side the Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 enjoys LTE,
Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, NFC and packs an IR emitter so it can work as a
remote control. It can also connect to Galaxy S4s and Grands with Group
Play.
Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 next to the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the Samsung Galaxy Note II
The Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 is not a small device, but it's
fairly thin measuring 167.6 x 88 x 8.0 mm and weighing 199g. The battery
has 3,200mAh capacity. Internal storage is 8GB/16GB and there’s a
microSD card slot if you need more.
Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 sized up against the Galaxy S4
Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8
The Galaxy Mega 5.8 is a smaller Mega phablet and packs a more modest
specs sheet. The LCD screen resolution is jsut qHD and the CPU clock
speed has been reduced to 1.4GHz. The high-speed connectivity (LTE,
Wi-Fi 802.11ac) is also gone as well as the NFC and an IR emitter.
Other things that have changed are the size (obviously) - the Samsung
Galaxy Mega 5.8 measures 162.6 x 82.4 x 9.0 mm, weighs 182g and has a
2,600 mAh battery.
The Samsung Galaxy Mega duo will be available worldwide with the
rollout starting from Europe and Russia in May. We still have no info on
the price.
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