Samsung has launched its Galaxy Mega large screen smartphones in the Indian market. The Galaxy Mega 5.8 will be available across the country within a week from today for a price of Rs. 25,100 while the Galaxy Mega 6.3 will be available in mid-June for an MRP of Rs. 31,490.
The GALAXY Mega smartphones will offer split screen capability for a variety of applications including email, messages, 'MyFiles,' 'S Memo,' 'S Planner', amongst others. The devices will also feature the much touted 'Air View' feature, that lets users preview information in emails, photos in Gallery, and speed dial contacts without opening them.
Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 key specifications:
The GALAXY Mega smartphones will offer split screen capability for a variety of applications including email, messages, 'MyFiles,' 'S Memo,' 'S Planner', amongst others. The devices will also feature the much touted 'Air View' feature, that lets users preview information in emails, photos in Gallery, and speed dial contacts without opening them.
Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 key specifications:
- 6.3 inch HD display of 720x1280 resolution
- 1.7 GHz dual-core processor
- 1.5 GB RAM
- 16 GB internal storage, can be expanded by up to 64 GB
- 8 megapixel rear camera with LED flash
- 2 megapixel front camera
- 3G, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth v 4.0, GPS
- Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean)
- 3200 mAh battery
- 5.8 inch display with resolution of 540x960 pixels
- 1.4 GHz dual-core processor
- 1.5 GB RAM | 8 GB internal storage | expandable upto 64 GB
- 8 megapixel rear camera with LED flash
- 2 megapixel front camera
- 3G, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth v 4.0, GPS
- Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean)
- 2600 mAh battery
The phones are being launched with special offers from RCOM and Vodafone. RCOM customers buying the phone will get 2 GB data per month free for 3 months and unlimited access to Big Movies library, WhatsApp, Facebook and Twitter. Vodafone customers will get 2 GB data download (2G+3G) per month for two months.
We are eager to see how well these two new phablets will do in India. The company’s first two phablets, from the higher-end Galaxy Note family, have done unexpectedly well in the country. By offering cheaper phablet devices, Samsung is obviously trying to cater to a larger audience, and continue cashing in on its phablet popularity.
We are eager to see how well these two new phablets will do in India. The company’s first two phablets, from the higher-end Galaxy Note family, have done unexpectedly well in the country. By offering cheaper phablet devices, Samsung is obviously trying to cater to a larger audience, and continue cashing in on its phablet popularity.
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