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)
Samsung's Galaxy Mega 6.3 has a great price, runs Android 4.2.2, and comes with an 8-megapixel camera and extras like a TV remote
The phone's large size makes it unwieldy, and its screen resolution is too low for a phone this big
Samsung's Galaxy Mega 6.3 is just about your only choice for a jumbo-screen phablet under $200, but those with more flexible budgets should consider a phone with a higher-resolution display.
Mega-size screen. Not-so-mega-size price. Slim design. Tons of software features. Stellar battery life.
Display isn't full HD. Not the fastest gaming performance. Stereo speakers would have been better, given its size
The Samsung Galaxy Mega is both absurd and awesome. It has the largest screen of any smartphone in the U.S. and is a top Android-based pick on AT&T if you don't need the absolute latest cutting-edge components....
The battery charges quickly, and lasts for a long time even with heavy usage; the display is crisp, and not overly saturated; microSD card support for extra storage; lightweight and sturdy
The cameras are mediocre at best; no S Pen or Noteinspired features to make use of the giant screen; unwieldy to use as a phone for extended periods of time
When my time with the Galaxy Mega 6.3 came to an end, I found myself asking the same question I had asked at the end of my Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 review: Why does this device exist? It shouldn't be surprising that I think this exists simply to exist, and to fil...
Abstract: The Galaxy Mega is one massive device, announced a few months back and available on the international market the Galaxy Mega is now available in the US market on AT&T priced at $149. The Mega is truly the next big thing in just sheer size alone, with it 6...
The question that's been running through my mind over and over again for the past few days is “who would buy this?” Sure the Galaxy Note or “phablet” fans are going to love it, but it's not what they are used too. They are used to a large display with fla...
Hands-on and initial reviewGalaxy Mega forumU.S. announcement postVideo walkthroughHardware, build quality and usabilityWe've almost run out of original ways to describe Samsung's current design language. Suffice it to say if you've handled a Samsung phon...
Abstract: Battle of the titans gets an entirely new meaning when you pit the Sony Xperia Z Ultra against the Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3. There have never been phones before with screens that large, so we had to stake a cage match.In one corner is Sony's latest and ...
Published: 2013-08-12, Author: Ross , review by: techworld.com
The Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 is a mid-range smartphone with a gigantic 6.3in touchscreen. It offers excellent battery life and 4G connectivity, but performance is a mixed bag and it's impossible to use single-handed....
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Published: 2013-07-30, Author: Alex , review by: recombu.com
Very large and bright display, Great viewing angle stability, Many ways of operation, Ample wireless connectivity, Plenty of additional software included, Lots of accessories, Case doesn't get hot, Very good battery life
Not a lot of optional accessories, Operation can be confusing, System and 3D performance is just average, Comparatively low resolution, Case is not very sturdy
Although phablets are still pretty uncommon, we soon discovered that the Samsung Galaxy Mega is perfectly suited as a daily companion. Previous doubts regarding its usability simply vanished over time "won't fit into a pocket" - well, it does. "With a scr...