
Samsung Electronics has announced the Galaxy Mega - a 6.3-inch smartphone. The device is also light and thin, portable enough to put into a pocket or hold in one hand.
The 6.3-inch Galaxy Mega runs on the latest Android 4.2 Jelly Bean experience, and features a dual-core processor, internal storage along with up to 64GB of expandable memory.
The Galaxy Mega will be available beginning May.

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