
S Translator supports all the widely-spoken languages - English, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Japanese and, of course, Korean. It can read out the resulting translation too, if you don't think your Korean accent can cut it. S Translator will help travelers - it can translate between two languages using either typed text or by using speech recognition. Samsung Link lets you access content from your computer remotely You can link the phone to a computer that is synced with Dropbox, SkyDrive or SugarSync and remotely access content on that device. Unlike Group Play, Samsung Link is intended for personal use. Moving on, there's Samsung Link, another way to share content between devices. Nevertheless, the more useful share document and picture options are enabled - you can have the same picture appear on everyone's phone and you can draw over it if you need to highlight a certain element of the image.įinally, perhaps the coolest feature of Group Play is that it allows for multiplayer games to be played on several phones simultaneously. Unfortunately, the Group Play app on the Mega 5.8 lacks the ability to share music, due to the fact that it does not have NFC connectivity to pair with other devices. It shares various multimedia across multiple devices in the same room, but unlike DLNA it's interactive. One of the coolest apps is called Group Play. The Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 features a wide array of advanced features and applications out of the box.
MEGASYNC VS BROWSER ANDROID
The web browser also works nicely with Multi-window and there's a translate option in case you come across a website in a language you don't speak.įlash cannot be enabled even in the stock Android browser as support for plug-ins has been dropped.

Automatic brightness is an option, too, and works only within the browser. The brightness and colors option gives you four different presets to adjust the display according to your preferences. You can also tell the browser to request the desktop version of web pages if you don't want to meddle with mobile pages design for the smaller ~4" screens.

There are niceties such as multiple tabs, incognito tabs, text reflow, find on page and so on. The browser supports both double tap and pinch zooming along with the two-finger tilt zoom. The pixel density of the screen isn't very high, but that only matters if you like reading text at low zoom levels (it gets fuzzy).īrowsing on the Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 The Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 has a large enough screen to almost rival 7" tablets in terms of comfortable web browsing. Web browser on a near tablet-sized screen To share or access content on nearby DLNA-enabled devices, you do this directly from the My Video app and the Music Player.

The AllShare DLNA functionality, which used to be a standalone application, is now more tightly integrated into the respective Samsung applications.
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There's also the low-power Bluetooth 4.0 on board. The phablet has Wi-Fi support which includes a/b/g/n, with both 2.4GHz and 5GHz band compatibility. The Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 has the basic quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and 3G connectivity for both SIM cards. The Mega 5.8 may have mostly midrange specs, but Samsung didn't skimp on the connectivity features.
