Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts

Friday, February 7, 2014

How to Convert MKV, AVI, VOB, Tivo, MPG, WMV, FLV to Galaxy Note 8.0 for Video Playback

This article shows brief instruction about how to put and play MKV, AVI, VOB, Tivo, MPG, WMV, FLV videos on Galaxy Note 8.0 by converting various videos to Galaxy Note 8.0 supported video formats.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 is an 8-inch Android tablet by Samsung with S Pen functionality. It features a 1,280 x 800-pixel TFT screen, powered by a quad-core 1.6GHz processor, all running on Android 4.1.2. Its most notable features are the extremely thin body, expandable storage and light weight. It comes in a 3G or Wi-Fi version.

 

The Galaxy Note 8.0 rocks for watching movies. When playing local content, Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 impressed us by supporting versatile video file types/formats including MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV, DivX video codecs.

However, your movie isn't already in one of the Galaxy Note 8.0 supported video formats like MKV, AVI, VOB, Tivo, MPG, WMV, FLV, you'll need to change the format for Galaxy Note 8.0 first. Here is how:

Here you can go to download and install the best video to Galaxy Note 8.0 Converter is recommended to achieve it effortlessly. Easy-to-use workflow, superfast speed with the help of CUDA acceleration, multiple input and output videos with high quality as well as powerful editing function. If you are stilling annoyed about troubles in playing MKV, AVI, VOB, Tivo, MPG, WMV, FLV videos with Galaxy Note 8.0, download this software to wipe it out.

(Mac users go to download Pavtube video to Galaxy Note 8.0 Converter for Mac)

The whole operation is just three steps; follow below step-by-step guide to learn how to put MKV, AVI, VOB, Tivo, MPG, WMV, FLV to Galaxy Note 8.0, which also applies to Mac users.

1. Import video source files for Galaxy Note 8.0.

Locate the videos in MKV, AVI, VOB, Tivo, MPG, WMV, FLV on your computer, then drag and drop the desired movie files into the software directly. Or click "Add video" or "Add from folder" button to find the video and then import them. Multiple files can be imported for converting together.



2. Choose Galaxy Note 8.0 H.264 MP4 format for output.

H.264 MP4 format is the best format for Galaxy Note 8.0. Click "Format" menu and go through the dropdown list, you are recommended to choose the " Samsung Galaxy Note(*.mp4)" under "Samsung". It is also fit for Galaxy Note 8.0.



Tips:

a. Click "Settings" button to adjust video and audio parameters like bitrate, size, audio channels, etc to meet your requirement. According to my experience, for watching MKV, AVI, VOB, Tivo, MPG, FLV movies on the Galaxy Note 8.0, 720p with 1500kbps~2000kbps (depending on the movie length) is just all right.

b. This wonderful Video to Galaxy Note 8.0 Converter provides us powerful edit function. The basic video editing features include subtitle attaching, video length trimming, frame cropping, text & image watermark attaching and video image effect adjusting, etc.

Trim, Crop, Edit Audio/subtitles before conversion

Click the pencil-like icon on the top to open Video Editor window; we can trim, crop, add watermark, deinterlacing or edit audio/subtitles before conversion here.

3. Convert MKV, AVI, VOB, Tivo, MPG, WMV, FLV to Galaxy Note 8.0.


Hit the big "Convert" button to start converting any videos for Galaxy Note 8.0 with the help of technology of CUDA acceleration, you can get 6X faster conversion speed. If you do not remember the location of generated files, click "Open" button to find it quickly.
You've done it, now you can enjoy the generated video with Galaxy Note 8.0.

Note: If you are considering getting DVD and Blu-ray movies into your new Galaxy Note 8.0, all-in-one software named Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate is a great choice for you. A Mac user is suggested to try iMedia Converter for Mac. Both are 20% off now.

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Ripping All kinds of Disney Movies to Galaxy Note 3 for playing for my kids

From: http://samsung-galaxy-video-converter.blogspot.com/2014/02/put-and-play-videos-on-galaxy-note-8.html

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Blu-ray to Galaxy - Convert/Transfer Blu-ray movies to Samsung Galaxy Tab 3

Do you have a new Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1/8.0? And do you have tried to play 1080p Blu-ray Movies on new Tab 3? This article is mainly talking about how to rip Blu-ray movie files to Galaxy Tab 3 support format for freely enjoying.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 provides consumers watch, listen, creativity and close friends to share unforgettable moments with family and friends and especially the content of a variety of ways. Whether at home, or on the way to work, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 is the perfect choice to capture moments of life.

Overall, the Galaxy Tab 3 (10.1 inch or 8.0 inch) is a great portable media player for watching movies. There are many choices to enjoy movies with your gadget. If you want to watch Blu-ray/DVD disc/ISO/folder on Galaxy Tab 3 10.1/8.0, you will need a tool to convert Blu-ray to Galaxy Tab 3 supported video formats first.

There are many programs out there that allow you to make copies of your Blu-rays and let you watch them the way you want to view them. You may be confused about choosing a most suitable tool. If so, I recommend you try this Top Blu-ray Ripper from Pavtube Studio. It is easy to use for conversion and makes great quality copies of my Blu-ray disc.

If you are a Mac user, you can use its equivalent Mac version – Pavtube BDMagic for Mac for transferring Blu-ray to Galaxy Tab 3 on Mac.


How to rip Blu-ray Disc/ISO/folder to Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1/8.0 

FYI: Note: BD drive is required for ripping Blu-ray disc.

Step 1. Import Blu-ray disc/ISO/folder.

Click "Load files" to choose import from ROM, BD ISO/IFO or BD folder. It will detect and check the main title automatically; so keep it as default unless you want to include tidbits.


Step 2. Chose "Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Video(*.mp4)" as target format.

Click the drop-down list besides Format, you can find many presets for different devices, editing programs and media player. Let’s choose "Samsung" in left area and select "Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Video(*.mp4)" as target video format.

Step 3. Customize video specs. (Optional)

Pavtube Blu-ray to Galaxy Tab 3 Ripper also offers a editor window to let you free set eo specs; click "Settings" to customize output file size, bitrate, frame rate and sample rate.

Step 4. Start Conversion.

Click the "Convert" button to start converting Blu-ray to MP4 so you can watch them in Galaxy Tab 3 10.1/8.0 smoothly. Wait for moments, then click "Open output folder" to locate the converted file quickly.


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Thursday, October 31, 2013

Transfer media (music, video, photo) files to Samsung Galaxy Note 3

Summary: Learn the 2 most popular methods to transfer media (music, video, photo) files from PC to Samsung Galaxy Note 3.

The Galaxy Note 3 is more than a phone, it's a great video/movie/music player that lets you listen to your favorite music and watch the funny videos while exercising or traveling to work.

But, having said that, you need to know how to transfer music and video files to Galaxy Note 3 phone before you can start enjoying on the go.

In this article, you'll see how simple it is to transfer your favorite music and video to your Galaxy Note 3.


Multiple ways to transfer music and video files to Galaxy Note 3?

There are various ways you can transfer video and audio files to your Galaxy Note 3. Here are the 7 methods :
  1. Download from Internet.
  2. Transfer from PC.
  3. Transfer from a PC with Samsung Kies.
  4. Transfer from a PC with Windows Media Player.
  5. Receive via Bluetooth.
  6. Receive via Wi-Fi.
  7. Copy to your memory card.

And, out of these 7 methods, I've picked the 2 most common ones and explained in more details below.

i. Transfer music and video files from PC.

1. Connect your Galaxy Note 3 to your PC using the USB data cable.

2. Once connected, you should see a USB icon appears in the Notifications bar. Drag the Notifications bardownwards, and then tap on the Connected as a media device.



3. On the USB PC connection screen, ensure the Media device (MTP) checkbox is ticked. And now, you're ready to transfer files between your PC and phone.



4. Open up your PC Windows Explorer, and you should see your Galaxy Note 3 shows up as a removable disk.

5. Access the phone storage via Windows Explorer. Here, you should see quite a number of folders such as Playlists, Ringtones, Pictures, Music and etc.



6. Next, drag-and-drop/copy-and-paste your music or video files from your computer to the Music or Videos folder. The stock music and video players on your Galaxy Note 3 will search and list them on the apps automatically. Note:You can create the Videos folder using the Windows Explorer, if it isn't in your phone.

7. Alternatively, you can create a new folder in either your phone storage or external memory card to store these files. Again, the music and video players on your Galaxy Note 3 will search and list them on the apps automatically.

ii. Transfer music and video files using Samsung Kies 3.

1. Install Samsung Kies 3, and then launch the software on your PC.

2. Connect your Galaxy Note 3 to your PC using the USB data cable.

3. Taking music as an example, click the Music option below the Connected devices.

4. Next, click the + sign. If your phone has an external SD card, then you should see the Internal and External memory options. For this tutorial, I will select Internal Memory.

kies add file option

5. Next, through the Windows Open dialog, select the music files that you would like to copy to your phone.



Note: Now, you can click the Videos option (instead of Music) in Step 3 and then follow the rest of the steps to add video files to your phone.

Note: The steps here were written for Android 4.3 on a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N9005). If you're having a different model of Galaxy Note 3 or other version of Android, there's a possibility that the steps and screenshots will be different.

Learn more Quick Start Guide, Tips and Tricks for Samsung Galaxy Note 3:

Alright, you whipped out your credit card, and now you've got your Samsung Galaxy Note 3. Ready to learn more about this phone and what it can do for you ? Is Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Your Best Device to Watch HD Videos an Movies?

Yes, and no. Although it has large and high-res screen, it cannot break the boundary of playing Android compatible videos like MP4/H.264 only. Don't worry, you've come to the right place.

Since Galaxy Note 3 does not support an external Blu-ray or DVD drive, besides, most commercial Blu-ray/DVDs are encrypted by film studio which makes it much more difficult to play Blu-ray/DVD on Galaxy Note 3 everywhere.

To play Blu-ray & DVD movies and SD/HD Videos(HD MKV, AVI, Tivo, VOB, MPG, WMV, FLV, F4V, MTS, M2TS, etc.) on your new Samsung Galaxy Note 3 phone, you need to prepare a high-end HD video/movie conversion software, such as Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate. It is a Top Video Converter especially for Android (such as Galaxy Note 3) users. The main role is to convert any SD/HD videos and Blu-ray/DVD Movie to be Galaxy Note 3 compatible in both video format, file extension, resolution and so on.

Related: Enable Galaxy Tab 3 to play MKV/AVI/VOB/Tivo/MPG/WMV/FLV/F4V video without any limitation

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About Samsung Galaxy Note 3

The Note 3 sports a 5.7-inch, full high-definition screen, a slight boost from the Note 2's 5.5-inch display. But despite the bigger screen, the Note 3 is thinner and lighter, measuring 8.3mm and weighing just 168g.

The screen is as bright, colourful, and responsive as we've come to expect. You can do everything with your fingertip, as on most tablets, but the S Pen stylus gives you even finer control.

Under that slablike screen is a beefy 2.3GHz processor with a whopping 3GB of RAM. All that power harnessed to a giant screen could empty the tank with alarming alacrity, but a 3,200mAh battery is there to ensure there's plenty of grunt left when you need it. And the Note has plenty of speed, too: it has 4G LTE for connecting to the Internet at high speeds, with support for the fastest category 4 4G.

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 supported video format:
Codec: MPEG4, H.263, H.264, VC-1, DivX, WMV7, WMV8, WMV9, VP8
Format: 3GP(MP4), WMV(ASF), AVI, FLV, MKV, WebM

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 supported audio format:
Codec: MP3, OGG, WMA, AAC, ACC+, eAAC+, AMR(NB,WB), MIDI, WAV, AC-3, Flac

Monday, October 14, 2013

Best solution to make Galaxy Note 3 play Blu-ray and DVD movies (Mac/Windows)

Description: Find the easiest way to convert the latest Blu-ray and DVD movies to Samsung Galaxy Note 3 highly supported video formats with subtitles. Then you can watch Blu-ray/DVD movies on your new Note 3 anytime with perfect audio and video synchronization.

With the releasing of Samsung Galaxy Note 3, more and more folks are talking about how to play Blu-ray and DVD movies on new Galaxy Note 3 phone. Yeah sure, can anything be more fun than watching HD Blu-ray and DVD movies on this remarkable Android phone that carrying a 1920×1080 pixels display?

We all the Galaxy Note 3 does not support an external Blu-ray or DVD drive, besides, most commercial Blu-ray/DVDs are encrypted by film studio which makes it much more difficult to play Blu-ray/DVD on Galaxy Note 3 everywhere.

But it’s not big deal; finally we find this Best Blu-ray/DVD Ripper (Blu-ray/DVD Ripper for Mac), a professional Blu-ray/DVD to Galaxy Note 3 Converter software to help remove disc encryption and transfer Blu-ray/DVD to Galaxy Note 3 compatible format for playing. (Note: The Mac Version opertaion steps are similar above, I'm not repeat here.)

This Galaxy Movie Converter fully supports all Samsung Galaxy devices including: Galaxy Note 3, Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy Note 10.1, Galaxy Note, Galaxy Tab 3, Galaxy Tab 2, Galaxy Tab, Galaxy S4, Galaxy S3, Galaxy S 2, Galaxy S, Galaxy Gear, Galaxy Nexus, Galaxy Fit, Galaxy Mini, Galaxy Gio, Galaxy ACE, Galaxy ACE Plu, Galaxy S Plu, Galaxy Pro, Galaxy W, Galaxy Beam, Galaxy S Advance, Galaxy Y, Galaxy Beam, Galaxy Chat, Galaxy R Style, Galaxy Player.

Big surprise: this Top Blu-ray/DVD to Galaxy Note 3 Converter is also able to rip commercial DVD/Blu-rays and put it on many other Android/Apple/Windows 8 tablets & smartphones, now is 30% off, you can save $15. 

Tips: Another choice for users who want to keep multi audio track and several soft subtitles, see this: ByteCopy.

Now, let’s start on how to put Blu-ray or DVD movie on Galaxy Note 3, this tutorial is also work for other Galaxy devices.

Step 1. Run the best Blu-ray/DVD to Galaxy Note 3 Converter and import disc.

Click “Load files” to import Blu-ray, DVD, Blu-ray ISO, DVD IFO/ISO or Blu-ray/DVD folder. Choose subtitles, languages or forced subtitles in the main interface.


Step 2. Choose proper video format for Galaxy Note 3.

Click “Format” drop-down list, choose “Samsung>Samsung Galaxy Note(*.mp4)” as the best profile for Galaxy Note 3.



Step 3. Customize specs.

Click “Settings” to customize output video size, frame rate, bitrate, and other settings, all according to your needs. Usually bitrate is directly related with video quality; for Galaxy Note 3, it’s all fine to set it to 1500~2500kbps.



Step 4. Start the Blu-ray/DVD to Galaxy Note 3 MP4 conversion.

Now back to main interface, click “Convert” to start converting Blu-ray/DVD to MP4 for Galaxy Note 3. After the conversion, you can click “Open output folder” to quick locate the output MP4 video on your hard drive.

Step 5. Connect your Galaxy Note 3 to computer through the USB cable. Your computer shoulde detect it as a mobile drive. Copy the MP4 video to the “Movies” folder. That’s all, now you can enjoy the Blu-ray/DVD Movies on your new Galaxy Note 3 smartphone anytime and anywhere. (Learn more about 

Samsung Galaxy Note Media(Music, Video, Movie, Photo) Files Transfer.)
  
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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Enable Galaxy Tab 3 to play MKV/AVI/VOB/Tivo/MPG/WMV/FLV/F4V video without any limitation

This guide helps you to easily transfer SD/HD videos (MKV, AVI, VOB, Tivo, MPG, WMV, MOV, M4V, VRO, FLV, F4V Videos) to Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 in best video quality.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 become one of the most remarkable multimedia devices again Apple iPad this year. It comes with a 1280*800 TFT LCD display and a powerful 1.6GHz dual-core CPU for effective graphics processing. With such a portable device in hand, watching videos could be a great enjoyment especially when you want to share videos with family anywhere without device limitation.

But as most other Android tablets, Galaxy Tab 3 is still not able to support most video formats such as MKV/AVI/VOB/Tivo/MPG/WMV/MOV/M4V/VRO/FLV/F4V unless you convert them to Galaxy Tab 3 preferred MP4 format.
put and play hd videos on galaxy tab 3
How to convert MKV/AVI/VOB/Tivo/MPG/WMV/FLV/F4V to Galaxy Tab 3?

Preparation:
  1. Your Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 or Tab 8.0
  2. Your favorite Videos or Movies
  3. A Professional Galaxy Tab 3 Video Converter  is a professional video to Galaxy Tab 3 conversion program which support most mainstream video formats, and convert them to perfect video size and format for playback on Galaxy Tab 3 10.1/8.0. (Mac users: Mac Video Converter for Galaxy Tab 3)
Step 1. Import source videos to the Video to Galaxy Tab 3 Converter.

Install and run the best Video to Galaxy Tab 3 converter on your computer. Add videos in the 
following two ways:

1. Click “Add video” button to choose video files from your hard drive for converting. 2. Directly drag the videos to the Galaxy Tab 3 Video Converter.

Tips: To save your time, you can add multiple video files for converting at a time since batch conversion is well supported.

Step 2. Choose presets for Galaxy Tab 3.

Click the “Format” list to check all the profiles. This Video to Galaxy Tab 3 Converter integrates various presets for different devices; click “Samsung” on the left column to find MP4 presets for Galaxy Tab 3. Or you can key in “galaxy tab” in the little search box to get all the presets specific for Galaxy Tab 10.1, Galaxy Tab 2 7.0, Galaxy Tab 3 and more:



Step 3. Edit video and customize specs before conversion. (Optional)

You can edit these videos before conversion by clicking the pencil-like icon on the top. Some of the source video such as MXF/MTS/MKV could be interlaced which is not good for playback; in this case you can check “Deinterlacing” in Effect tab to get perfect progressive HD MP4 videos. Trim, crop, edit audio, add srt/ass/ssa subtitles and 3D effect are all supported in this edit window.

Back to main interface, you can click Settings to free customize video size, bitrate(quality), frame rate, sample rate and other specs.

Step 4. Start converting all Videos for Galaxy Tab 3.

Click the red “Convert” to start converting MKV/AVI/VOB/Tivo/MPG/WMV/FLV/F4V to Galaxy Tab 3 MP4.
Wait for a few moments, and you can click “Open output folder” to locate the converted video quickly. Now you can transfer videos to your Galaxy Tab 3 for entertainment. (Learn more: How to transfer videos from PC to Galaxy Tab with Kies?)

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Friday, May 31, 2013

Samsung announces Galaxy S4 Mini


Dual-core 1.7GHz CPU, 4.3-inch qHD SuperAMOLED screen, UK launch in July

Samsung has announced the much-anticipated and heavily-leaked Galaxy S4 Mini. As the name suggests, it's a miniature version of the Galaxy S4, and like the Galaxy S3 Mini, it's packing suitably downsized specs inside its diminutive chassis.

The Galaxy S4 Mini rocks a 4.3-inch qHD (960x540) SuperAMOLED display, and is powered by a 1.7GHz dual-core processor with 1.5GB of RAM. Around the back there's an 8-megapixel camera, on the front is a 1.9MP front-facer. There's also 8GB of internal storage, expandable via microSD card. Powering everything is an 1,900mAh battery.

The Galaxy S4 Mini boasts many of the headline software features of its larger sibling. It's running Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean with the latest TouchWiz UI, and in today's press release Samsung highlights features like Sound and Shot, S Translator and S Health, as well as WatchON TV capabilities through a built-in IR blaster.

Connectivity-wise, you're looking at Wifi a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0 and 3G/4G radios. Samsung says there'll be 3G, 4G LTE and dual-SIM variants, though the availability of these SKUs will vary depending on country.

The Galaxy S4 Mini will be shown off to attendees at Samsung's "Premiere 2013" event at London's Earls Court exhibition center on June 20. No release date has been revealed just yet, but the manufacturer did confirm that it'll be available in black and white color options.

We've got today's press release, along with more images, after the break.

Update: UK retailer Phones4u has confirmed that it'll offer the Galaxy S4 Mini "when it becomes available in the UK in July 2013."

Monday, May 20, 2013

Galaxy S III software leak reveals potential S4-class upgrades



Samsung appears to be making good on its promise to port Galaxy S4 features to the Galaxy S III. A test Android 4.2.2 update, discovered by SamMobile, includes the lockscreen effects and widgets, enhanced screen modes, updated settings, and new S Voice control features found in Samsung's new flagship. Samsung previously said it would include updates that were "not dependent on hardware," ruling out gestures like Air View and the smart TV remote app.

The Android update is currently undergoing internal testing and is available as an unofficial pre-release ROM, suggesting that the company could add or remove features before an official rollout — which is reportedly slated for June. Given the unofficial nature of the ROM, we don't recommend that you install it at this time.

Friday, May 3, 2013

Samsung Unveils 7-Inch Galaxy Tab 3, with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean


Samsung has officially unveiled the new 7-inch tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab 3. It will be available from the month of May with the WiFi model, followed in June, with the release form also includes 3G connectivity. The device has been designed for maximum portability, given the small size and a frame that allows easy handling with one hand only and convenient storage in your pocket or purse. There are no known official information yet on price.

The idea, however, is that a product will be very much in economic as the differences with the predecessor are minimal: the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 is in fact the same 7-inch display with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels and a density of 169 ppi, fueled by a dual-core processor 1.2 GHz and 1 GB of RAM. The internal memory is now available in two versions: an 8GB, the other 16 GB, in both cases cards expandable via microSD up to 64 GB of additional. Technical features that include connectivity WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, USB 2.0, A-GPS + GLONASS and operating system Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. The battery is 4000 mAh while the dimensions are equal to 111.1 x 188.0 x 9.9 mm, all for a total weight of 302 (WiFi) or 306 grams (3G).

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 finally also includes a dual cameras: a rear 3-megapixel camera and a 1.3 megapixel front. From the point of view of software and services is provided throughout the portfolio weblog with Samsung Kies, Kies Air, Hub and ChatOn products and various applications such as Google Search, Gmail, Play Store, Plus, YouTube, Talk, Maps and Now.

 

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Samsung Galaxy S4 Scratch Test Surfaces on YouTube

Samsung Galaxy S4 has become available in many regions and you think its time for a drop test or scratch test? Well, your timing can't be more perfect. Some one has uploaded the video footage of doing a scratch test on Samsung Galaxy S4 in YouTube. The user tries to scratch the Corning Gorilla 3 glass on the Samsung Galaxy S4 with knives, coins, keys etc without any success. The Galaxy S4 has a 5.0 inch Full HD AMOLED display. See the video below and let us know what do you think about it, and yeah, we too can't wait to see a drop test on Galaxy S4.


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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 Specifications Review

Samsung continues to raise the bar of what we consider a reasonable size for a smartphone's display. Presenting the Galaxy Mega 6.3


Every now and then Samsung will throw a curve ball at its competitors. Count the Galaxy Mega among those. What was initially thought to be one phone turned out to be two variants under the same name. The Galaxy Mega 6.3 has a 6.3-inch display (duh!) and the other variant comes with a 5.8-inch display and is aptly called Galaxy Mega 5.8.

Read More: Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 and 6.3 officially announced

Both phones will feature Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and dual-core processors, but there are some changes in the specs sheets on either side. For the purpose of this specifications review, we will be focusing on the Galaxy Mega 6.3. Let's get going.

OS – Android 4.2 Jelly Bean with TouchWiz UI

That the Mega 6.3 comes with Android 4.2 Jelly Bean is heartening to see in an age when software updates are becoming thinner by the day. However, the latest version of Android has been covered up by TouchWiz's bright, and peppy UI. There are some nifty additions to the interface, which Samsung claims will improve the overall user experience. 

The homescreen has a cleaner design now and looks less cluttered. The app drawer looks the same as it did on the Galaxy S4, and the cosmetic changes in Samsung's flagship have been retained in Mega 6.3 as well. The Settings page, for example, now has a tabbed interface, which is a great way to quickly spot what you want to change, instead of scrolling and trying to find the right setting. Samsung has taken Air View and Smart Stay to the next logical step and enhanced their functionality. However, we can foresee users getting confused by the plethora of software features in the phone. Thankfully, they are easily accessible through the two-finger drag on the notification bar. Galaxy Mega will also get the Multi-Window mode that was first seen in the Galaxy Note 2

We expect many of the other features such as S Translator, the bevy of camera apps and the S Health app from the S4 to make an appearance in the Galaxy Mega as well.

Cellular connectivity – LTE and 3G (HSPA+)

The Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 comes with LTE connectivity, but if your region has no 4G infrastructure, it will still support HSPA connectivity. The phone supports Cat 3 LTE, so theoretically you will get download speeds of up to 100Mbps and 50Mbps for uploads. 

Display – 6.3-inch TFT capacitive display; resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels

Of course, with a name like Mega, the smartphone has a giant display. The 6.3-inch display is the largest we have seen on a mainstream smartphone, and it dwarfs the Galaxy Note 2 comfortably. The display has a 720p resolution, which means a pixel density of around 233 ppi. 

Form factor – Only slightly refreshed

Samsung has stuck to the redesigned Galaxy S4 body as a blueprint for the Galaxy Mega 6.3. The smartphone adopts angular lines on the sides, while the slightly rounded bends give it an elegant look. Despite its massive footprint, the Mega cuts a pretty, if somewhat plain, picture. The back of the phone has a very subtle cross-hatch pattern and the sides are covered by a faux-metallic material. We would have preferred actual aluminium, but it would have added greatly to the 199 g bulk. However, despite being slightly heavy, the Mega 6.3 is a very slim device with a depth of 8 mm. All in all, we can't find many details that look out of place on the device and it should feel like home for Samsung aficionados. 

Wi-Fi – Packed to the gills

In this department, Samsung has thrown in everything that's top of the line in terms of wireless connectivity. The Galaxy Mega supports Wi-Fi 802.11 a/ac/b/g/n bands along with support for dual-band Wi-Fi. Multimedia content can be sent to your TV thanks to the DLNA, while Wi-Fi Direct can be used to share files with other phones on the same network.

SoC – Exynos 5250, dual-core 1.7GHz CPU with Mali-T604 GPU

Potential buyers of the Galaxy Mega can expect superb performance from the dual Cortex-A15 cores. The much-talked about Exynos 5410 Octa processor will not be seen here, but the replacement Exynos 5250 is no slouch either. You would have seen the processor being used for the Google Nexus 10 tablet, which was also made by Samsung. The dual-core CPU is clocked at 1.7GHz and it's coupled with the Mali-T604 GPU. The Galaxy Mega has also been endowed with 1.5GB of RAM.

Internal storage – Two variants with microSD card slot

Users can get either the 8 or 16GB-toting Galaxy Mega and as usual, you will find a microSD card slot to expand the storage up to a further 64GB. That should be more than enough space to load up high-definition movies for viewing on the large display.


Despite the large display, Samsung has managed to keep the Galaxy Mega 6.3's waistline down to 8 mm

Cameras – 8 megapixel primary camera and 1.9 megapixel front-facing camera

While Samsung chose to endow the Galaxy S4 with a 13 megapixel camera, the Mega gets an 8 megapixel unit, which sounds very much like the module used on the Galaxy S3. Despite being a 2012 camera module in a way, the camera should benefit from all the imaging features that Samsung will be packing into the camera firmware. There's an LED flash along with the primary camera, which should help in low light situations, but don't expect miracles. Other features include touch focus, face and smile detection, and HDR mode for shooting stills. 

The front-facing camera is a decent 1.9-megapixel, which should be more than enough for video calls and the odd self-portraits. Details about the maximum video resolution of the front-facing camera have not been revealed. 

Sensors – The usual suspects

The Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 has the usual accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass and ambient light sensors. 

GPS

Samsung has been including GLONASS support for a long time now and the Galaxy Mega also benefits from the chip. Along with Assisted GPS, the maps experience on the Galaxy Mega should be great, especially with all that screen real estate. Location lock times will be drastically lower, thanks to the GLONASS support. 

NFC

Galaxy Mega has an NFC chip, which is becoming increasingly prevalent in all manner of devices. It is an essential component in mobile payments and can also be used to establish connections between devices and consequently to share files over Wi-Fi Direct.

Battery – Li-Ion 3200 mAh battery

Thanks to that large display, the Galaxy Mega 6.3 comes with a generous 3200 mAh battery, which sounds like a dream. Given the specs of the phone, we can safely say that the smartphone will be on for most of the day, unless your average use scenario is watching high-definition videos endlessly. The back of the Galaxy Mega is removable, so you can replace the battery any time you want.

             
The bottom line

The Galaxy Mega 6.3 will please those who are looking for a Note-like device, but without the added baggage of the S-Pen or the higher price. The large display is a great point in favour of the Mega 6.3. Indeed, from the looks of it, it seems a worthy second fiddle to the Galaxy Note and could very well repeat the success of the Samsung Galaxy Grand in the big phablet segment. 

If priced between Rs 25,000 and Rs 27,000, the Galaxy Mega 6.3 seems like a winner and could be an attractive alternative to potential phablet buyers. Overall, thanks to the Galaxy S4-like design, the massive displays and large battery capacities, the Galaxy Mega 6.3 sounds like a great proposition on paper.
     
                
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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Samsung announces Galaxy Mega 5.8 smartphone

Adding yet another smartphone to its list of launches in the past few days, Samsung has announced the Galaxy Mega 5.8.


Here is a look at what the latest offering from Samsung boasts of:

1. 5.8-inch screen

The smartphone boasts of a 5.8-inch QHD TFT screen and weighs 182 grams.

2. 8MP camera

While it has an 8 mega-pixel rear-facing camera, the smartphone is also equipped with a 1.9 megapixel front-facing camera.



3. 1.4 GHz dual core processor

It is powered by a 1.4 GHz dual core processor and will run on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean operating software.

4. Connectivity options

The connectivity options include Wi-Fi, BlueTooth 4.0, USB 2.0. It has a 2,600 mAh battery.

5. Availability

The Galaxy Mega will be available globally beginning May from Europe and Russia. The product availability varies by market and will be rolled out gradually.



6. 8 GB internal memory

The smartphone has an 8 GB internal memory with up to 64 GB expandable storage.

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