All those who once said that phones with larger displays were just a no-no, have been proven wrong in the last one year. Although Samsung's Galaxy Note has been instrumental in bringing this change, we think the Dell Streak deserves to be mentioned for taking the initial plunge (though not successful) and breaking the 5-inch display barrier. The "age of the phablet" is here. The openness of the Android platform also ensures that 5-inch displays aren't limited to only high-end devices. Indian phone makers have shown us how to fit a 5-inch phone in a sub-15,000 budget, thus giving us a wide range of affordable 5-inch smartphones as well. So, no matter what your budget, there's a 5-inch smartphone in the market for you.
Let's take a look at all the 5-inch smartphones that are available in the Indian smartphone bazaar.??
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Samsung Galaxy Note II GT-N7100 ? Rs. 36,000
The Galaxy Note II needs no introduction; it is one of best-selling high-end devices in India. With an extremely steep price tag, it competes with the iPhone 5 and is the cr?me de la cr?me of the 5-incher Android phablet category. Powered by a 1.6GHz quad-core processor and running on Android?s Jelly Bean version, it delivers a solid performance. It is truly a polished version of the original Note with an improved S-Pen. The S-Pen is now longer, thicker and ergonomically designed with better precision, so you can expect some badass personalised and expressive content creation, making it the ultimate smartphone for on-the-go creativity. You can read the complete review of the Note II here.
Breaking the 5-inch barrier
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A quick look at its specifications:
- 5.5-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen with a 1280 x 720 pixel density
- 4G LTE, EDGE, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi HT40, NFC
- GPS with GLONASS and A-GPS support
- Bluetooth v4.0 with USB 2.0 Host
- ?8 megapixel AF/ Touchfocus camera, 1.9MP VT Camera, BSI front-facing camera
- 16GB, 32GB and 64GB versions, all with expandable support up to 64GB
Galaxy Note ? Rs 30,500
The Galaxy Note, the first of the phablets to bear that rather odd tag, was the courageous smartphone that broke the 5-inch screen barrier and paved the way for the phablet era. It introduced us to the 5.3-inch display and, of course, the S-Pen experience. A large screen smartphone wasn?t something novel as we had seen the Streak get trashed, but Samsung crafted the device with some nifty features and emphasised on the need for larger displays. It runs on a dual-core 1.4GHz ARM Cortex A9 processor and a Mali-400MP GPU with an Exynos chipset. Click here to read the complete review of the Galaxy Note.?
Bringing the S-Pen experience
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A quick look at its specifications:
- 5.3-inch HD Super AMOLED WXGA capacitive touchscreen with a 1280 x 800 pixel resolution
- 3G, EDGE/GPRS, Wi-Fi
- GPS with A-GPS support and Google Maps
- Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP, USB 2.0 HS
- 8 megapixel camera with LED flash, 1080p video recording
- Stereo FM radio with RDS
- Memory expandable up to 32GB via microSD card
LG Optimus VU ? Rs 26,700
The LG Optimus Vu is yet another 5-inch high-end option available in the market. LG put forth this phablet to compete with the sales-hogging Galaxy Note/Note II in the Korean market, but soon decided to launch it in other regions as well. It reached our labs too and here?s the complete review. One unique aspect of the Vu is its 4:3 ratio IPS display, which means it doesn?t have your usual form factor. The ergonomics may suit some while others may find it uncomfortable. It also bundles up a stylus (not attached to the device). The device is fuelled by an Nvidia Tegra 3 SoC, so you get four CPU cores and twelve GPU cores. It runs on Android 4.0.4 and has a sheath of LG?s own Optimus UI. It is available for as low as Rs 26,000 in the market.
5-incher with unique ergonomics
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A quick glance at its specs:
- 5-inch, 4:3 ratio IPS display with 1024 x 768 resolution
- 3G, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, HDMI, DLNA, NFC
- GPS with A-GPS
- Bluettoth v4.0 with A2DP and microUSB
- 8MP rear camera, VGA front facing camera
- 32GB internal memory
Samsung Galaxy Grand ? Rs 21,500
Samsung recently launched this mid-segment smartphone in the Indian market dipped in Metallic Blue and Elegant White. The device runs on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean and is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor. To make the package attractive at the price point, Samsung has bundled the device with a flip cover along with Rs 8,000 worth of free movies and music plus 50GB of space on popular cloud-storage service Dropbox as part of the introductory offer. It is a dual-SIM phone that runs on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean and is powered by a 1.2GHz dual core processor.
A large-screen handset for those who can't afford the Galaxy Note II
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Here's a quick look at the specs of the Galaxy Grand smartphone:
- 5-inch WVGA TFT LCD display with a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels
- 3G, EDGE/GPRS, Wi-Fi capabilities
- A-GPS Glonass
- Bluetooth
- 8MP camera
- 8GB + microSD expandable up to 64GB
Micromax Superphone Canvas HD A116 ? Rs. 14,999
This Micromax smartphone brings a high-end phone experience at an affordable price. It carries a superior set of features like a 5-inch display, quad-core processor, 8MP snapper and more, at a budget price of sub-Rs 15,000 to woo the Indian audiences. Expected to hit store shelves in the coming weeks, it is accused of stealing Samsung Galaxy Grand's thunder (for obvious reasons). The Jelly bean-enabled A116 Canvas HD is powered by MediaTek?s MT6589 SoC, which contains a quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 CPU and PowerVR Series5XT GPU. So one can expect a snappy performance. On paper, it seems like a really good deal.
Affordable 5-inch quad-core smartphone
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A quick look at its specs:
- 5-inch IPS display with 480 x 854 pixels resolution
- 3G, EDGE, GPRS, Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi Hotspot), DLNA
- GPS with A-GPS support
- Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP and microUSB
- 8MP rear camera and 1.3MP front facing camera
- FM Radio
- 4GB internal memory, expandable up to 32GB
WickedLeak Wammy Note ? Rs 11,000
The Wammy Note II from WickedLeaks is yet another 5-inch phablet available for the Indian market that is powered by a 1GHz processor. Affordably priced at a little over Rs 10,000, this phablet recently got the Android Jelly Bean update. One of the highlights is the 8MP snapper with Burst mode that snaps 16 photos in 5 seconds. All the Wammy Notes shipped from December 11, 2012 onwards will be pre-loaded with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. WickedLeak claims that Wammy Note users can listen to FM radio on the device without connecting a pair of earphones. The smartphone comes with an analogue TV antenna.
Wammy Note
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A quick glance at its spec:
- 5-inch capacitive Super HD touchscreen with a 800 x 480 pixel resolution
- 3G, Wi-F, EDGE,GPRS
- GPS with A-GPS support and voice navigation
- ?Bluetooth, USB port
- ?8MP camera with flash and auto focus, 1.3MP front-facing camera
- ?FM radio
- 4GB internal memory, expandable up to 16GB via TF card
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Karbonn A30 ? Rs 10,999
Last year, we saw Karbonn try to break barriers further by launching the A30 with a 5.9-inch display. This gigantic screen along with an 8MP snapper is being sold for a little over Rs 10,000. Most of the affordable 5-inchers come with the dual-SIM capability and the Karbonn A30 is no different. Powered by a 1GHz processor, it runs on Android Ice Cream Sandwich.
The Karbonn A30 phone with a 5.9-inch screen
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Here's a quick look at the specs of the Karbonn A30:
- 5.9-inch capacitive touchscreen with 480 x 800 resolution
- 3G, EDGE, GPRS, Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth v4.0
- GPS with A-GPS
- 8MP rear camera, 1.3MP front facing camera
- FM radio
- 4GB internal memory, expandable up to 32GB
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