Samsung apparently feels there are still plenty of people wearing cargo pants and shorts, as they continue their campaign to stretch the pockets of smartphone users everywhere. The Korean company had announced a pair of new handsets dubbed “Galaxy Mega,” with the larger version sporting a jumbo display that comes in at 6.3-inches.
Samsung’s latest jumbo-sized handsets are even bigger than the Galaxy Note II, which features a 5.55-inch display. Samsung claims the new Galaxy Mega is “ultra-thin and portable enough to put in a pocket or hold in one hand” even with its 6.3- and 5.8-inch screen size options.
Samsung says the device is the “best of both worlds,” hitting that “sweet spot” between a tablet and a smartphone. The larger model will be powered by a 1.7-gigahertz dual-core processor, while its “little” brother will sport a 1.4-gigahertz CPU. Both will run Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.
The smaller model will have 8GB of internal memory, expandable to 64GB via a microSD card, while the “big daddy” will give the option of 8 or 16GB, also expandable to 64GB. Both will feature 1.5GB of RAM.
“We are aware of a great potential in the bigger screen for extensive viewing multimedia, web browsing, and more,” said JK Shin, CEO and head of IT & mobile business at Samsung Electronics. “We are excited to provide another choice to meet our consumers’ varying lifestyles, all while maintaining the high-quality features of the award-winning Galaxy series.”
Other features of the Galaxy Mega are:
Tailors around the world should expect an uptick in pocket alterations as Samsung is planning their global roll-out of the Mega models, beginning in Europe and Russia in May. Samsung has promised the device will be rolled out “gradually.” (So they won’t cause a worldwide fabric shortage?)
What do you think reader? Is the world ready for a smartphone big enough to be used as a cafeteria food tray? Do you want or need a phone large enough to be considered by some airlines as your one allowable carry-on? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.