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Опубликовано 18 июня 2013, 22:44
Samsung is great at many things: pushing boundaries, providing a portfolio of mobile devices in practically every size imaginable, and applying the same design language across the entire portfolio. The Galaxy Mega 6.3 is a perfect example of that.
Many said the original Galaxy Note, with a 5.3-inch display, was entirely too large. In fact, 4.3-inch smartphones were considered large just two years ago. Then Samsung proceeded to release an even bigger smartphone, the 5.5-inch Galaxy Note II. Now thanks to the Galaxy Mega 6.3, a gigantic smartphone that bears a 6.3-inch display and more closely resembles a small tablet than a smartphone, the Galaxy Note and Galaxy Note II seem rather modest ... maybe even normal.
Instead of existing under the same brand, it and its 5.8-inch sibling have been given appropriate brands of their own -- Mega.
We're left with a bevy of unanswered questions we now aim to answer once and for all. Is a phone that barely fits in your pocket worth the buy? Have we finally met our match, a phone that's too big to handle? We've spent eight full days with the Galaxy Mega 6.3 in our (stretched) hands and (tight) pockets. This is our full review.
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Many said the original Galaxy Note, with a 5.3-inch display, was entirely too large. In fact, 4.3-inch smartphones were considered large just two years ago. Then Samsung proceeded to release an even bigger smartphone, the 5.5-inch Galaxy Note II. Now thanks to the Galaxy Mega 6.3, a gigantic smartphone that bears a 6.3-inch display and more closely resembles a small tablet than a smartphone, the Galaxy Note and Galaxy Note II seem rather modest ... maybe even normal.
Instead of existing under the same brand, it and its 5.8-inch sibling have been given appropriate brands of their own -- Mega.
We're left with a bevy of unanswered questions we now aim to answer once and for all. Is a phone that barely fits in your pocket worth the buy? Have we finally met our match, a phone that's too big to handle? We've spent eight full days with the Galaxy Mega 6.3 in our (stretched) hands and (tight) pockets. This is our full review.
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About us:
Pocketnow has been a key source of mobile technology news and reviews since its establishment in 2000. With offices on three continents, Pocketnow offers round-the-clock coverage of the mobile technology landscape, from smartphones to tablets to wearables. We aim to be your number-one source for mobile tech news, reviews, comparisons, and commentary. If you love mobile as much as we do, be sure to subscribe!
Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 Review | Pocketnow
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