Testseek.fr ont rassemblé 265 examens experts du Samsung GT-i9200 Galaxy Mega 6.3 et l'estimation moyenne est 76%. Faites descendre l'écran et voyez les toutes les revues pour Samsung GT-i9200 Galaxy Mega 6.3.
September 2013
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Prix
Autonomie
4G
écran
Ecran confortable et immersif
Compatibilité 4G
Bonnes performances/autonomie
Ecran HD géant
Compatibilité 4G
Batterie haute capacité
Jelly Bean 4.2
Superbe écran
Bon format pour les usages multimédias (lecture vidéo
Jeux
Surf web)
Taillée pour le multimédia
Ergonomie
Taille et qualité d'affichage de l'écran
Lecture de vidéos très confortable
Navigateur web
Lecture de la musique
Vitesse de partage des fichiers volumineux en WIFI Direct
Richesse de Google Play
Autonomie correcte
Ecran 6
3 pouces
Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean)
16 Go de mémoire
Un très bel et confortable écran
Les qualités de design du Galaxy S4
Bonne autonomie
Peut quand même s'utiliser comme téléphone
Très grand écran
Qui plus est lumineux
Grands angles de vision
Polyvalent
Connectivité sansfil garnie
De nombreux logiciels fournis
Beaucoup d'accessoires
Le boitier ne chauffe pas
Très bonne autonomie
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Quelques ralentissements
Encombrement
8 Go en version de base
Usage à une main peu confortable
Nécessite de grandes poches
Addition salée
Quelques légers ralentissements dans la navigation dans les menus
Rendu photo perfectible
Préhension de l'appareil pour téléphoner
Pas de stylet
Originalité du design
Légers ralentissements
Pas de paramètre de désactivation du son du déclencheur de l'appareil photopartage de photos ou de vidéo en NFC vraiment pas au point ?son du déclencheur bruyant et non désactivablePas de mode « stockage de masse USB »dictionnaire rattaché au clavier stan
Trop gros pour la majorité des gens ?
Des perfomances brutes un peu décevantes
Un peu cher
Pas beaucoup d'accessoires en option
Une utilisation qui peut s'avérer confuse
Performances générales et 3D tout juste moyennes
Résolution relativement faible compte tenu de la taille de l'écran
Good battery life, Responsive under the fingers, 4G LTE support, Some compelling software extras
Too big to use one, handed, A large handset to carry every day
The Samsung Galaxy Mega won't fit into many of my pockets, and I can't use it with one hand. I felt stupid every time I raised it to my ear to take a voice call – but still, I had a soft spot for it. It is almost, but not quite, a viable alternative to a...
Massive screen looks good and is great for everything, Great battery life, Expandable storage via MicroSD card
Large size makes phone calls without a headset look and feel ridiculous, Camera is good but not great, Won't fit comfortably in most pockets, Loaded up with too many pre-installed apps
For those who want the best specs and features in a big-screen smartphone (and are willing to pay for them) Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 and Sony's Xperia Z Ultra outclass the Galaxy Mega with 1080p screens and fancy features (like the S Pen). But the Samsun...
Samsung currently run Android 4.2.2 on the Mega and over the air updates are available and can be saved to install at a time convenient to the user. Earlier we noted the presence of 8-16GB of storage and this handset is the 8GB version split so that 4.78G...
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Publié: 2013-09-05, Auteur: Ian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great battery life, superb internet device, feels responsive
Possibly a bridge too far in terms of size, internal storage is too limited, plasticky build
If you know you want a big phone then the Mega makes sense but has few downsides. It might fit into our jeans pocket, but really only just, and it's a fair lump to carry around. But the screen makes up for it in size, and the battery life is impress...
Fantastic battery life for a phone this size, The large screen is perfect for gaming, internet browsing and videos/streaming media, Good camera
Many would argue that that Galaxy Mega is too large for practical everyday use as a smartphone, Depending on the contract you choose, the Galaxy Mega can be quite expensive, Although far from slow, the phone may have benefited from a Quad Core Processor
Introduction.The Galaxy Mega is the latest addition to Samsung's already impressive stable of technically impressive Smartphones. With dimensions of 167.6mm by 88mm by 8mm, the device is on the large side, bordering on the Smartphone/portable small tablet...
What we have here is a Very Large Phone with a slightly mid-range specification. I can see the logic behind that. Wanting a huge screen doesn't necessarily mean that you also want a quad-core chip that can power a Boeing 777 or a screen resolution beyond...
Brilliant for videos and gaming, long battery life and premium features like NFC, 4G and infrared.
Too big for comfort and lacking in power.
The Samsung Galaxy Mega tries to combine a phone and a tablet, but ends up being a little big to work as the former and a little small for the latter...
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Publié: 2013-08-13, Auteur: Mark , review by: digitalspy.com
The Samsung Galaxy Mega is the perfect handset for users whose first priority is watching movies and playing video games, with such content thriving on that 6.3-inch display.However, its gargantuan proportions make a mockery of the term mobile phone, and...
Publié: 2013-08-07, Auteur: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Huge screen, decent camera, latest version of Android
Processor a little slow, not cheap
It's bigger than the S4, and comes with a lower spec. It's also a little bigger but not as versatile as the Galaxy Note 2 and doesn't have that capable phone's stylus, so the Mega is a device that's too big to be a standard phone and not quite big enoug...