Testseek.com have collected 69 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-I9150 Galaxy Mega 5.8 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-I9150 Galaxy Mega 5.8.
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Galaxy Mega 5.8 after 5.65 inches Note II is the next was the first increase in the screen size that could come in below 6-inch category. Though this too is bigger than my hand but at least it can be used for in hands. The other variant which is the Samsu...
Abstract: Gaming review for the Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8, I play some casual to high end games like subway surfer, temple run, Asphalt 7 and Real Racing 3 on the Galaxy Mega and also run popular benchmarks to give you an idea about the gaming capabilities of the Sam...
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Published: 2013-07-29, Author: Francis , review by: firstpost.com
The Samsung Galaxy Mega is a smartphone too big. Most consider 4.5 to 4.7 inch to be an ideal size for a smartphone for both comfortable and single handed use. A 5 incher can still be a bit comfortable for some and the Mega 5.8 is definitely a king-size ...
Same old design that doesn't feel premium, Underwhelming performance, Low resolution screen
The Galaxy Mega 5.8 is a great large screen phone at this price point. Having said that, we wish it included a better screen as that's actually what one looks for when buying a phablet. Although multimedia content and text looks decent, it's not really pl...
Even though its products have slightly less powerful hardware, Samsung's devices have always managed to beat the rivals with their overall performance. However, the Mega 5.8 seems an outdated product launched with a bigger screen. For more than Rs 20,000,...
Too big, Low resolution screen, Average performance, Price,
If you’re looking for a device that offers a massive display and Dual SIM card slots alongside the latest release of Android, then the Mega 5.8 is perhaps your only option.We found the handset to perform well enough but the Broadcom processor won’t be...
Good camera, Smooth interface, Slew of Samsung preloaded apps
Lacklustre display, Low performance when compared to other phones in the same price range, Lags during heavy gaming
It's difficult to recommend the Galaxy Mega 5.8. To start with you get better specifications from the Huawei Ascend Mate for the same price. Sure, the Mega 5.8 has a good camera; works well as a phone, and features Samsung shenanigans. However, the displa...
Abstract: Samsung in the recent times has bombarded the market with phones of all sizes, but mostly of the same shape. The Galaxy Mega 5.8 is a blown up Galaxy Grand and it appears to behave in a similar manner. Lets see if the Galaxy Mega 5.8 is really the value f...
Looked upon in isolation, the Galaxy Mega 5.8 is a capable device, thanks mainly to its large screen and dual-SIM capabilities. Priced at Rs 25,100 (~ $422), it isn't too pricey either. Sure, it's a bit of a mixed bag, and doesn't really have any headlini...
The main drawback is the relatively lower resolution display and the huge dimensions though if you need a smaller phone, you can get the Galaxy Grand Duos I9052, so these should not be the reasons for not buying the phone. What should matter are the low i