it seems to be working fine, some apps crash but not on a regular basis when the memory is full.
it seems to be working fine, some apps crash but not on a regular basis when the memory is full.
Impressssssive big screan of 5.1 inch Main cause to buy this phone? .memorory is so good 2GB RAM 16/32 ROM external memory support upto 128 GB no problem with space in this mobile I want to say that this phone is unbleaveable so go immediately and buy this phone . ; )
I brought this phone @ 16000......It is a best phone in this range ......especially its rare camera & RAM
Excellent camera; Nice battery backup; Nice look; 2 GB RAM; Multiple sensors
Single Sim; Front camera is only 2MP
The Samsung GALAXY S5 packs in an impressive screen. The camera and waterproof body are two more strong points of this phone. What brings it down is the cluttered interface and noticeable lag in performing certain tasks (in spite of a powerful octa-core processor).
Suprb screen; Good all-round camera; Great sound quality; Waterproof body; Good battery life
Doesn't look premium; Gaudy UI; Noticeable lag at some places; Uncomfortable for single-handed use; Expensive
The Samsung Galaxy S5 is a product of hubris. It comes from a company that's in a position of power, and it knows that millions of people will be lining up to grab it as soon as it's available. To that end, it's a device that seeks to iterate on everything its predecessor did before it.
Tremendous performance; Lively; colorful display; Can produce great photos
TouchWiz is bloated and sloppy; Fingerprint reader and heart rate monitor are useless; Feels cheaper than other flagships
The Galaxy S5 is a blockbuster: big, loud, powerful, and dumb. It does all the necessary things too well to be considered a failure. It runs fast, takes good photos, lasts a long time, and isn't a pain to hold. The foundations it's built upon are exceptional.
Tremendous performance; Lively; colorful display; Can produce great photos
TouchWiz is bloated and sloppy; Fingerprint reader and heart rate monitor are useless; Feels cheaper than other flagships
The Galaxy S5 does incorporate new features like water and dust resistance, a heart rate monitor and a fingerprint scanner, but the area where it loses is its design. Samsung has not done enough to make the Galaxy S5 a desirable premium smartphone.There is no compromise on performance though but we...
Excellent display and touch feedback; Offers good overall performance; Fingerprint scanner and heart rate monitor work well; Good camera with 4K video recording support; Water and dust resistant
Design seems very outdated; Low graphics performance on benchmarks; Materials used are of low quality; TouchWiz UI needs a bit more polishing
Nobody hasn't heard of the Samsung Galaxy S5. Arguably the most popular Android-based brand in the world, the Galaxy series of smartphones has long commanded respect and loyalty. It isn't known for its dashing good looks – and indeed, we wish Samsung had opted for a nicer chassis over its sub-par...
Its camera is phenomenal; its processor will blaze through anything you can throw at it; its chassis is functionally waterproof, so long as you don't go diving – and that's just to start
The phone's vaunted fingerprint scanner is too much of a nuisance to actually use; while its all-plastic construction feels as cheap and flimsy as ever
The launch of the Next Generation - what has changed in the realm of smartphones in one year Nothing fundamental, that's for sure. Case in point: the Samsung Galaxy S5, which is a very decent evolution , but not a revolution.
Outstanding screen; Long-lasting battery; Very good and well explained software; Camera quality very good; Recording and playback quality of UHD videos; Resistant to water and dust; Supports many current transmission standards; USB 3.0 port; High quality GPS; High voice quality; Sturdy case; Battery...
Case is torsionally not completely rigid.., ..; and complains with slight creaking when forces are applied, Pop-up warnings to close the covers properly get annoyoing, Compared to the predecessor, only some details have been improved, Not as easy to maintain, Finger print sensor not always easy to...
Samsung's 2014 Galaxy S5 may still be worth your consideration as a bargain phone.
Samsung's Galaxy S5 excels at everything that matters -- Android 4.4 KitKat OS; a bright, beautiful display; blistering quad-core processor; and an excellent camera experience. In addition, Samsung's efforts to streamline its own custom interface and reduce pre-installed bloatware pay off
The Galaxy S5 is a only small upgrade over the Galaxy S4; The fingerprint scanner can be confusing to use, and the heart-rate monitor is a niche feature at best; In some regions, the Galaxy S5 costs significantly more than rival top-rated handsets
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