As the technology is advancing, the size of your mobile phones are also increasing. From within this huge range of devices, choosing can be difficult. If you're confused and looking for a large-screen smartphone, ET presents five large screen devices for you.
Lenovo K900 @ Rs 25,499
The K900 comes has a 5.5-inch, full HD display — more space to place large widgets. It's powered by a dual core Intel Atom processor, has a beautiful user interface with large icons and comes with the latest Android 4.2 OS. The fact that it has a gorgeous design and superlative performance is just icing on the cake.
Samsung Galaxy Note II @ Rs 37,500
The Galaxy Note 2 has a bright, 5.5-inch HD display which provides enough screen estate to customise the device with large icons, widgets & fonts. It comes preloaded with Samsung's S-voice; a great voice assistant. What we love most is the impressive battery life from the device - an easy 2 days on a full charge.
Sony Xperia Z Ultra @ Rs 44,599
Just one step short of a tablet, the Xperia Z ultra features a 6.4-inch full HD display. It is also IP58 certified for dust and water resistance and comes with a shatterproof screen. Although the device is great, we recommend that you switch to a different launcher since the default user interface has small icons & text.
Asus Fonepad @ Rs 15,999
If you want a high quality tablet with calling facility built-in without spending too much, go for the Fonepad. It has a gorgeous 7-inch display that provides enough space to place multiple icons and widgets on the same homescreen. Install a custom launcher and voice assistant app and you're good to go.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 (8-inch ) @ Rs 25,725
With an 8-inch display (1280 x 800 pixels), the Tab 3 comes with all the usual bells and whistles found on many of the premium Galaxy devices. You also get a great user interface (TouchWiz) with large icons and the tab supports voice calling too. The MHL port makes it easy to connect the device to a larger screen using HDMI.
Source: Economic Times
Category:
Month of Issue:
August
Year of Issue:
2 013
Source:
Economic Times
Place:
New Delhi
By Line:
Karan Bajaj and Hitesh Raj Bhagat
Segregate as:
National
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