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Review: Mega phone is huge, with limited appeal

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The Samsung Galaxy Mega (left) dwarfs the Samsung Galaxy S4 (centre) and Apple iPhone 5 (right). Almost as big as a conventional tablet computer, the Mega can make phone calls. Photo: AP

Please turn off all electronic devices, the flight crew instructs as we approach Los Angeles. With a small phone, I might have gotten away with ignoring safety regulations. Samsung’s new Galaxy Mega phone was too conspicuous for that.

The Mega shouldn’t even be called a phone, if it weren’t for the fact that it makes phone calls. With a screen measuring 6.3 inches (16 centimeters) diagonally, the Mega is more like a small Android tablet computer. It shares the tablet’s advantages in showing more detail in photos and video. Text is larger and easier to read, too.

That doesn’t make the Mega practical, though.

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As a phone, it’s huge. It doesn’t fully fit in the pocket of my jeans, and it sometimes pokes at my stomach when sitting. It doesn’t feel comfortable in my hands. I’m unable to grip it tightly because it’s so wide, so I feel as if it’s going to slip out of my hands. Without that grip, I also feel that it’ll be easy for a thief to snatch it away.

A friend jokingly said that it was bigger than her head as she held it up to her ear. A cousin called it ridiculous. A co-worker pointed out that cellphones used to be big, too — in the 1970s.

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It could have been worse.

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