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![]() These are minor gripes but the Galaxy S5 seems slow in these areas compares to rivals which can do these tasks seemingly instantaneously. There’s also the fact that the camera app takes a good few seconds to launch and quitting to the homescreen from apps doesn’t happen straight away. They’re all running of powerful and efficient processors so we’re not surprised to find the Galaxy S5 nippy in day-to-day performance but it’s not flawless.įor starters, there is a slight delay between pressing the power or home button and the lockscreen appearing and the same is true when hitting the recent apps button. We’ve hit a point where flagship smartphone offer excellent performance – it almost goes without saying. This is accompanied by a now standard 2GB of RAM, although a handful of devices do have more. Like rival devices, the handset has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor which is quad-core but clocked a little higher at 2.5GHz. Inside the Galaxy S5 is the kind of high-end specs you’d want to find in a flagship. Samsung Galaxy S5 review: Hardware and performance ![]() Sony Xperia Z2 and the LG G3 is coming very soon. Phone 5S remains a great handset and HTC has impressed with the new The Korean giant has been hugely successful with its flagship Galaxy S range of smartphones but can the latest edition hold its own against stiff competition. See also:Ģ6 best smartphones: The best phone you can buy. Smartphone market so here’s our Samsung Galaxy S5 review. Samsung is a giant and key player in the Android Galaxy S4 users needn’t upgrade and anyone looking for a flagship smartphone can get better elsewhere. It’s plastic, looks like every other Samsung handset and doesn’t feel premium. A key element is that the design of the Galaxy S5 falls short. There is some top end hardware here, particularly the screen, but nothing which stands out in a busy and competitive market. The heart rate monitor is a prime example and while the fingerprint scanner is cool, it’s difficult to use. Things haven’t changed much from the Galaxy S4 but Samsung, as usual, has packed the Galaxy S5 with features.
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