Testseek.com have collected 1173 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-G900 Galaxy S5 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-G900 Galaxy S5.
April 2014
(85%)
1173 Reviews
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Abstract: Samsung has bumped up the camera on the galaxy S5 to a 16MP shooter, with an ultra-fast focus with great capture speed. Without going further into tech spec jargon of what the camera can do; let me briefly tell you what's in with the S5 camera. The S5 16M...
Abstract: Samsung and HTC each have their encampment of fans and given each phone's similarity to its predecessor, we think a lot of them will be upgrading to the 2014 flagships if they decide to leave their current phones. Those only now coming to the game wil...
Amazing, bestinmarket screen, Weatherproofing is a hugely valuable addition, Among most powerful and consistent performers, Strong battery life with additional battery saving modes, Finger Scanner and Heart Monitor are fun additions that add zero bulk
Software options can be overwhelming and scattered, Tinny and subpar audio when played at high volumes, Camera is inconsistent in less than optimal conditions
The Samsung Galaxy S5 is an impressive upgrade to an already great phone. On paper, Samsung has improved their offering in nearly every area imaginable. Aside from packing a more powerful punch in a similarly slender frame, the S5 improves both performanc...
Abstract: Samsung's Galaxy S5 Android phone follows a very popular predecessor, but the latest version doesn't stand out in a sea of thoughtfully designed competitors.Odds are, you've heard of Samsung's Galaxy phones. How could you not? The company spends billions ...
Samsung's Galaxy S5 features a 16-megapixel rear-facing camera that's capable of taking some great-looking photos. Like most smartphone shooters, it can be hit and miss -- some shots end up overexposed and washed out, while others look dark or have unnatu...
Battery life is fantastic. The pared-pack look of the software is a definite improvement. The screen is absolutely lovely. The dimpled back panel makes the phone much less likely to slide out of your hand or off of your leg. IP67 waterproofiness should be
While the software has gotten better, it's still well behind HTC's in terms of user-friendliness, and it's miles away from Motorola's and stock Android. There's just too much lag to be forgivable in a phone with so much horsepower under the hood. S Health
The answer depends on how important battery life and photo quality are to you. If your answer is "very," then yes, you should buy it. The camera is way better than the HTC Ones, and the battery life is way better than the Nexus 5. From there, you just ha...
Long lasting battery life, Stellar camera abilities
Don't use it as a boom box, Still too much bloatware
It's got the latest specifications, a really stellar camera, and a bright screen and long-lasting battery life that's good for catching up on TV on the go. It has all of the bells and whistles a typical smartphone user would want, but some of the new feat...
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Published: 2014-04-14, Author: Ryan , review by: Geek.com
Abstract: Samsung's annual Galaxy S refresh is a big event in the world of Android phones. Samsung is the only phone maker outside of Apple that has won over mainstream fans with its mobile devices — there are regular people who eagerly await the release of the nex...
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Published: 2014-04-14, Author: David , review by: theverge.com
Great display, Excellent performance, Camera can take amazing pictures, Waterproof
Overwhelming features and options, Cheap, boring design, Camera struggles in low light
So, we wanted to know how the 16MP camera on the Samsung Galaxy S5 performs, and the results from our comparison are now in. The answer is not going to surprise anyone – the phone is ideal for taking photos and videos under a broad range of circumstanc...