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    Samsung Galaxy Mega Joins Growing Phablet Market

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    August 23, 2013
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      1Samsung Galaxy Mega Joins Growing Phablet Market

      1 - Samsung Galaxy Mega Joins Growing Phablet Market

      by Nathan Eddy

      2Samsung Galaxy Mega Joins the Club

      2 - Samsung Galaxy Mega Joins the Club

      The Mega measures 6.6 by 3.5 by 0.3 inches, meaning users will get considerably more screen real estate in a device just as thin (0.3 inches) as the 5-inch Samsung Galaxy S 4 smartphone, though at lower resolution.

      3HTC Butterfly S Is Short on Storage

      3 - HTC Butterfly S Is Short on Storage

      The Butterfly S runs a 1.9GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600 processor, but HTC bundled just 16GB of storage capacity into the device.

      4Alcatel One Touch Scribe HD Offers Magnetic Cover, Stylus

      4 - Alcatel One Touch Scribe HD Offers Magnetic Cover, Stylus

      The 5-inch HD phablet also packs a 1.2GHz quad-core processor, runs Android Jelly Bean, offers HSPA+ (3.5G) connectivity and features a scratch-resistant display.

      5LG Optimus G Pro Is Built for Speed

      5 - LG Optimus G Pro Is Built for Speed

      The 4G LTE-equipped Optimus G Pro, with a 5.5-inch full HD IPS display, sports a 1.7GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor and runs Google’s Android operating system.

      6Asus Padfone 2 Bridges Smartphone, Tablet Worlds

      6 - Asus Padfone 2 Bridges Smartphone, Tablet Worlds

      The Padfone 2 comes in two parts. The first is a tablet with a 10.1-inch screen, while set into the back is a docking station for the accompanying 4G smartphone—the tablet won’t work without it.

      7Sony Xperia Z Ultra Offers Dust, Water Resistance

      7 - Sony Xperia Z Ultra Offers Dust, Water Resistance

      Combining tempered glass on both the front and rear with a metallic frame, the phablet is dust-proof and water-resistant (IP55/58), as well as shatter-proof and scratch-resistant.

      8Samsung Galaxy Note II Says Bigger Is Better

      8 - Samsung Galaxy Note II Says Bigger Is Better

      The Note II runs Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) and a quad-core processor, but its most radical feature is its 5.5-inch (on the diagonal) display. It’s a big device, and unapologetically so.

      9Huawei Ascend Mate Packs Tons of Talk Time

      9 - Huawei Ascend Mate Packs Tons of Talk Time

      The Ascend Mate features a 6.1-inch screen and a 4,050-mAh battery with more than 22 hours of talk time, and includes a 1.5 GHz quad-core processor with 2GB of RAM.

      10Nokia 6-Inch Phablet Planned for September

      10 - Nokia 6-Inch Phablet Planned for September

      Code-named Bandit, Nokia’s rumored entry into the phablet market will boast a 6-inch, 1080p display, a quad-core Snapdragon processor and a polycarbonate body. No photos of the device have surfaced yet.

      11EO Personal Communicator Is the Granddaddy of Phablets

      11 - EO Personal Communicator Is the Granddaddy of Phablets

      The EO was an early commercial tablet computer created by Eo Inc. (later acquired by AT&T) and released in April 1993. This monster is considered the father of the modern phablet.

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