Godzilla, Frankenstein’s monster and Bigfoot are mythical creatures that don’t exist (although you might dispute the latter). But now, an equally beastly smartphone — one seemingly designed specifically for them — is available to buy. The Samsung Galaxy Mega is a 6.3-inch woolly mammoth of a handset, and it reigns as the largest of its kind, even if only for a brief period of time; the title will soon be taken over by the Sony Xperia ZU once it hits the market. We were curious to see how a phone of its size would hold out during regular use, so our friends at Negri Electronics — an online retailer which currently sells the Mega for $570 or $600 (8GB and 16GB, respectively) — were kind enough to let us take one for a test drive for a few days. Is the phone’s magnitude a benefit or hindrance to the user experience? Is it even worth considering if you don’t need the largest possible screen? Find out as we dissect it after the break.
Gallery: Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 review
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