Samsung has released two Galaxy Mega phablets, which measure 6.3 inches and 5.8 inches respectively, and are priced at $ 668 and $ 558 respectively. The larger of the two will support split-screen multi-tasking, such as watching video on one side of the screen while running other apps on the other side. However, its specs do not surpass those of Samsung's flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S4: 1.7GHz dual-core (6.3-inch version)/1.4GHz dual-core (5.8-inch version), eight-megapixel rear/1.9-megapixel front camera, 1.5GB RAM, 8 / 16GB internal storage.
Currently, the 6.3-inch Galaxy Mega is the world's largest smartphone, but it can only keep this title for up to three months, as Sony's 6.44-inch Xperia Z Ultra phablet will be released in September this year.