Samsung cannot be ignored, and the importance of theGalaxy S5 cannot be overlooked. New bearer of the crown of “best-known Android smartphone” it’s a chance not only for Samsung to make money, but to demonstrate what cleverness it can bake into a flagship device. Samsung’s approach to innovation has been more scattershot than focused, however, and with each generation of Galaxy there’s been equally as many needless bells & whistles as there have been legitimately useful additions. The Galaxy S5, Samsung insists, has been built with deliberation, but has the company spent its time on the right enhancements? Read on for the SlashGear review.
Hardware and Design
By now, the Samsung style recipe is straightforward: the Galaxy S5 is a large, thin plastic slab, much akin to the plastic slabs that came before it. In fact, without the Galaxy S4 alongside, it’s easy to overlook what physical changes have been made: the blunter corners and the slightly broader top and bottom bezels, which add up to a handset that, at around 3mm wider, 5mm longer, and a fraction of a mm thicker, has grown in all directions.
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