CGMagazine writes First, it was smartphones. Then it was tablets. Now, for better or for worse, we are moving over into the realm of the unfortunately nicknamed “Phablets,” and despite the horrible moniker, many companies, like Sony and Samsung, are throwing their hat into the ring. Samsung’s Galaxy Mega, an Android OS device like many of their other products, is their most recent attempt at trying to crack the elusive market niche of “a device that replaces a smartphone and a tablet at the same time.” And it’s a decent solution, just not the most premium one.
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