The Samsung Mega will be making its American debut this week with AT&T.

While the company recently released their power-packed Galaxy S4, Samsung is now bringing their "phablet" across from Europe., according to ABC. The highbred phone/tablet combination brings a large screen to a traditionally small mobile device.

Running Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, the device features a 6.3-inch screen with 1280x720p display. Equipped with a 1.72Hz duel-core processor, the Mega also comes with a 3200-mAh battery to power its usage.

Buyers who were enamored with the upgrades on the Galaxy S4 will be able to find many of the same features on the new Mega. One of the more buzzed about inclusions is Air View, according to eWeek. With Air View, users do not need to actually touch their phone in order to use certain apps. Instead, some features can be controlled by gestures above the screen's surface.

Also included is Multi Window, which allows users to view two apps at once, much as one would be able to do on a computer. For those who may need sometime to adjust to a new device, the Mega has Easy Mode, according to eWeek.

The new "phablet" will also come to Sprint and U.S. Cellular, according to ZDNet. AT&T will offer it for $149.99 with a 2-year contract.