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)
We suspected that Samsung was working on a 6.3″ smartphone, and frankly, we thought that it was the Galaxy Note 3 until recently. While it is just about certain that the Samsug Galaxy Note 3 will come in due time, the arrival of this Galaxy Mega is quite...
Published: 2013-04-12, Author: Range , review by: technabob.com
Abstract: If you thought that the 5.5-inch Samsung Galaxy Note II wasn't big enough for your needs, then you'll be happy to learn that the Samsung Galaxy Mega takes it up a few notches with its 6.3-inch screen, begging the question – when does a phablet simply beco...
4G and microSD support, Large, bright screen, Doesn't feel too large, Decent camera
Small internal storage, Only dualcore, No Full HD display, Expensive
After all that, you might have a pretty good idea of where this all leaves us. With the Galaxy Mega, Samsung has created a handset that really stands out, if only for its gargantuan screen. Coming in at a price point that means it challenges the flagship ...
Two day battery life for a 4G phone is great; Excellent 4G performance; Maintains the look of an S4, except enlarged; Works as a remote control for your TV;
Looks ridiculous when held to the side of your head; Microphone is poorly placed; Made of plastic; Occasional slow downs can be noticed; Typical Samsung Android problems can be seen here, too;
At a hair under $600, the Galaxy Mega is possibly one of the better massive smartphones out there, providing what is essentially a Galaxy S4 without as much speed in a body that is far, far bigger.Against the competition, Samsung's Galaxy Mega provides a...
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....
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Published: 2013-07-13, Author: Jason , review by: ausdroid.net
Comfortable to use, despite the size, Like the S4, plastic body reduces weight and heft, Supports Australian LTE, Large 3,200 mAh battery
Performance not on par with 2013 flagships, 720p screen is disappointing coming after the S4, Too big to properly handle for photos / videos, No such thing as one-handed phone use
It's enjoyable to use, as long as you can tolerate its quirks and don't push it too hard. It's an extremely good device, and it's spoiled me for smaller devices – the Galaxy S4 and HTC One now feel like toys by comparison.Ultimately, the question everyone...
Mixed performance, Glossy design is slippery to hold, Impossible to use single-handedly
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-handedly...
Abstract: If you think smartphones with huge screens are ridiculous, look away now. Samsung has just announced the Galaxy Mega 6.3 Android phone, a mid-range device with a huge 6.3in touchscreen.According to Samsung, the Galaxy Mega 6.3 is "a device that combines t...
Abstract: And it will be big, apparently. Over six inches to be precise - hard to imagine since we already have trouble fitting a 4.99" Galaxy S 3 phone into most pockets snugly - not to mind a 'phablet' (phone and tablet), said to be called 'Galaxy Mega.' "Samsung...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 on AT&T. This is a 6.3″ smartphone or phablet that's closer in size to a 7″ tablet than a smartphone. It has a pleasing 1280 x 720 display, LTE 4G and it runs on a 1.7GHz dual core Qualcomm 400 CPU with Adreno...