Testseek.com 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
Huge form factor fit for tablet like media consumption and gaming
Great display
Longstanding battery life
Excellent gaming performance
Great screen
Smooth design
Good performance
Loaded with features
Internal storage and 64 GB external storage
Awesome apps
Main camera of 8.0 MP with LED flash
Supports voice calling
Good display resolution
Brilliant HD screen
Great performance
Decent battery backup
Good camera (except lowlight shots)
The editors didn't like
Too big for a phone
Poor choice of materials
Average camera for the price
Price – performance ratio
Sometimes slippery
Camera could have been better
Heavy
Less battery support
Same old design that doesn't feel premium
Camera is not good at taking lowlight shots
No FM radio
Major portion of internal storage taken up by Samsung apps (read bloatware)
Large screen effective for multi-tasking, Decent internal speaker
Too large for comfortable one-handed use, Several specs a generation behind, A little expensive
The Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 is essentially a giant version of the Samsung Galaxy S3. It doesn't quite have the up-to-date specs of the Galaxy S4, making this phone all about screen inches. And you need to be all about screen inches too, as the sheer size ...
Huge screen; Great battery life; Wellpriced phablet
Small internal memory; Camera shake on photos; No builtin stylus
The Samsung Galaxy Mega is more tablet than phone, although it tries its best to use that to its advantage. A spacious screen more than does movies justice and the Mega has enough battery life to keep those films running through a transatlantic flight. Wh...
Clear screen, Lightweight design, High end features from S4
Buggy interface, Too big to comfortably call on
In the end, we are left feeling a little confused by the Samsung Galaxy Mega. Every time we pick it up, we really want to like it. Samsung proved with the original Galaxy Note, and the subsequent Galaxy Note 2, that big screens really do sell phones, and...
Abstract: Gary Barlow was at the Galaxy S4 London launch doing his thing and it took us an eternity to get home but we did manage to score some time with the Galaxy Mega.So how was it?Basically, it's a gigantic Galaxy S4. And when we say it's big, we mean it's abso...
More InfoSamsung Galaxy Mega is official and comes in 6.3- and 5.8-inch sizesSamsung Galaxy Mega hands-onThree UK now selling Samsung Galaxy Mega on its site, retail stores to offer it July 2ndThe Galaxy Mega is a very solid mid-range device, but the phon...
Mega-size screen. Not-so-mega-size price. Long battery life. Sprint Spark LTE support.
Display isn't full HD. Midrange performance. No features that take advantage of big screen
The Samsung Galaxy Mega isn't the biggest or fastest extra-large phablet, but it's one of the best values in its class and a solid choice for people who just can't get enough phone....
Abstract: When even noticing the Galaxy Mega the first thing that you notice is the size. It's not something that you can get over or miss. But what else does the Galaxy Mega have to offer?Is it all just screen size and what's the point of getting a phone that's so...
Published: 2013-09-27, Author: Eric , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Whatever sort of smartphone you might want, Samsung has got you covered. Unlike its chief competitor, Apple, which recently broke with tradition by unveiling (gasp!) two new models of iPhone at once, the Korean monolith makes devices of all shapes and siz...