Samsung
on Tuesday launched Galaxy Mega 5.8 and Galaxy Mega 6.3, its biggest
smartphones so far in India. The company, encouraged by the sales of
Galaxy Note, which has a screen size of 5.5-inch, believes that in the
developing countries there is demand for oversized smartphones that can
also double up as tablets.
As their names
suggest, the new Galaxy devices have a screen size of 5.8-inch and
6.3-inch. While the smaller of the two Galaxies has an MRP of Rs 25,100,
the bigger one is priced at Rs 31,490. Samsung said that Galaxy Mega
5.8 will be available in the market within a week while Galaxy Mega 6.3
will reach shops in the middle of June.
In
terms of hardware specifications, Galaxy Megas are clearly mid-range
devices by Samsung's standards. Mega 5.8 is powered by a dual-core
processor running at 1.4GHz and has 1.5GB RAM. The internal storage is
limited to 8GB (user accessible storage is just 4.78GB) but there is a
microSD card slot through which users can add up to 64GB storage.
The
device has a screen with a resolution of 540x960pixel, which is below
average considering many smartphones with 5-inch screen nowadays use a
720x1280pixel resolution. The primary camera can shoot images in up to
8MP while the front camera is limited to 1.9MP. The battery capacity is
2600 mAh.
Galaxy Mega 5.8 weighs 182gram. It
runs the latest version of Android - Jelly Bean 4.2 - that has been
modified by Samsung using its Touchwiz user interface.
Mega
6.3 is powered by a dual-core processor running at 1.7GHz. It has a
screen with 720p resolution and 16GB internal storage, of which around
10.51GB can be accessed by users. It has 1.5GB RAM, 8MP primary camera
and 1.9MP front camera. The device uses Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean). It
weighs 199gram, making it one if the heaviest Android smartphone ever.
The battery capacity is rated at 3200mAh.
"Consumers
in India are preferring the larger screen displays in their smartphones
owing to the time they spend doing more with their devices," said
Vineet Taneja, head of Samsung's mobile division in India. "Galaxy Mega
meet the varying lifestyles of our consumers."
First impression
Galaxy
Mega 5.8 and Galaxy Mega 6.3 are big devices. But what is likely to
strike a user about them is that they are still quite compact and
accessible. Galaxy Mega 5.8 is especially compact when compared to most
of the large screen devices from local vendors like Spice and Micromax.
In
terms of size, Samsung claims that both devices are pocketable. But
after checking them out we are no so sure. Both devices are too big to
be carried in jeans pockets. Mega 6.3 is especially big, though it
should appeal to people who have to carry a 7-inch tablet and find it
too big.
The design of both devices follow the
pattern set by Galaxy S4. This means, both devices are a bit squarer
than Galaxy Grand or Galaxy Note II. As it is usual for a Samsung
smartphone, the devices are constructed using the glossy plastic. The
back covers, which have a fine-diamond pattern first seen on Galaxy S4,
can be removed. However, despite plastic, the devices have been built
very well and finishing appears top notch.
Mega
5.8 uses a TFT screen. It shows good and punchy colours, however, the
resolution looks a tad low, especially compared to smartphones with 720P
screens.
Mega 6.8 uses a super LCD screen. In
terms of showing colours, the screen is good but the text and images
don't look as sharp as they do on a device like Galaxy Note II.
Both
devices run Android 4.2 customized with Touchwiz interface. While using
the device we found the devices to have smooth and lag-free
navigations. However, pinch and zoom on heavy web pages or multitasking
tend to feel a little slower compared to the performance on devices like
Galaxy S4 or Galaxy Note II.

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