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Best Reivews Samsung Glaxy s5

Samsung’s 2014 flagship smartphone is superior, sooner and more refined, with water-resistant credentials and a further up to date user interface. It'll sell millions and millions. But the issue remains: Is it the correct phone for you?
For the majority of the phone-buying public, Samsung's Galaxy procession of phones has much broader product recognition than the Android OS that powers them. With trendy devices like the Galaxy S4 and Note 3, the Korean electronics giant has clawed its way to the peak of the Android food series, claiming the title of No. 1 phone maker in the development. Look at any graph of smartphone market share and it's obvious the real fight is between Samsung and Apple, with the majority other manufacturers left to fight over waste.

So the launch of a new Samsung flagship is an happening of vast significance to the mobile industry. With Samsung's vast marketing machinery already in complete swing, it seems to be expected that the latest Galaxy S5 will be the biggest-selling Android phone of the year. To be sure we've already witnessed line forming outside Samsung stores across Europe for the April 11 global launch, and before time sales figures are apparently hopeful. Tens of millions of natives will buy the Galaxy S5, just as they did the Galaxy S4.

Samsung Galaxy S5 camera
The previous Samsung flagship, though an irrefutable commercial achievement, wasn't our much loved phone of 2013. For all its strength, the GS4 was a device with many noticeable foibles — a cheap-feeling shiny plastic back, inconsistent, cartoonish software design and several performance hiccups at begin. And while few phones can match the GS4's remarkable feature set, actions like "smart pause" and "air view" edged closer to gimmickry. In a nutshell, Samsung seem to be adding superfluous fluff while the core experience stagnate.

Twelve months on, it's time for a fresh Galaxy — one that promisees re-vamped software, water resistance, a new soft-touch back panel and a flock of new hardware tricks, as well as a fingerprint scanner and heart pace sensor. Talk of a go away from shiny plastic and a refinement of Samsung's software hard work are all well and good, but can the Galaxy S5 deliver in a market overflowing with ambitious competitors?

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