There are many reasons why arguments start but most of the time, it's due to a misunderstanding that's been blown out of proportion. And when guns and knives are thrown in the mix, it's bound to end bad for anyone involved. Unless, of course, a Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 is around to save the day.

According to reports, an argument broke out between two men in a snack shop when one man dropped his wallet and the other picked it up. But as the second man was returning the wallet, he made a joke about how he should just keep the money in the wallet and buy himself some alcohol. This didn't sit well with the first man, the owner of the wallet, and so an argument ensued.

The first man attacks the second one inside the snack shop, prompting other customers and those with the two men to break up the fight. However, the two men couldn't just leave it at that and decided to take the fight outside.

Once outside, the two men take out weapons--the first man, the wallet owner, had a gun while the second one took out a knife. The fight picks up where it left off and the first man fires a shot at the other. The second man instinctively puts up his arm in an effort to block the bullet but it goes through his limb just the same, breaking flesh before hitting him in the chest.

Fortunately, the second man had a Galaxy Mega 6.3 in the pocket of his shirt. The phablet stopped the bullet so the man lived to tell his tale. Bystanders took the injured man to the hospital while the owner of the wallet turned himself over to the police after the incident.

When the Galaxy Mega 6.3 came out, it got a lot of flak for being overly big. And because of its size, it was difficult to use and that takes away from what could've been a good experience using the phablet. This time, however, it was because of the Galaxy Mega's size that a man is able to live another day after having avoided a bullet through his heart.

Whether this report is simply a publicity stunt for Samsung or it's a real-life example of how a device can save a life still requires confirmation. But for now, Galaxy Mega 6.3 users will have the peace of mind that their phablet may be able to save them in a pinch.

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