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Five large screen devices for you

Thu, 08/22/2013 - 12:36 -- deepti.gahrotra

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

Month of Issue: 
August
Year of Issue: 
2 013
Source: 
Economic Times
Place: 
New Delhi
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