![]() It’s more natural and takes less force to grip the handset.īut that hardly negates how impractical it is to carry around the Mega 6.3 It’s footprint is just too big to pocket and not feel like an idiot carrying this thing around. Taking a call on the Mega 6.3 looks outright silly thanks to its inflated size, however it is a surprisingly less cumbersome experience than that of a 5-inch or lesser handset. In use, the very width of the Mega 6.3 can make typing on the keyboard more of a challenge over the 5-inch Galaxy S4 since my thumbs, while not short, struggle to reach the center of the keyboard. That in mind, perhaps the Mega 6.3 can better be described as an overgrown Galaxy S4 as they’re virtually identical, save for the volume and power/lock button locations. In fact, it’s not much thicker than the Galaxy S4, and laying side by side there is barely a distinguishable difference in fatness. But not because it’s thick like a paper back novel. Size wise the Mega 6.3 is a behemoth…of a phone. And in case you prefer a more portable device, our Samsung Epic 4g Touch review will help you make a better choice. So I believe the question that remains is, beyond the Mega 6.3’s all together performance, can it serve as a phone? Well, read on to find out more. I think there is no question that a device of this size, measuring 6.3-inches diagonally from the display’s corner to corner, can easily exist as a tablet. Many have come to call this type of a device a phablet. Samsung’s Mega 6.3 is neither a top-tier Android phone or tablet.
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