The device was initially unveiled on February 24, 2014
during Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and it was recently released
on 11 April 2014. Galaxy S5 is an improved version of its siblings,
keeping a particular emphasis on refined user experience, enhanced build
quality, dust and water resistance, updated camera and security
measures like fingerprint scanner.
Design
Hardware and Specifications
Samsung Galaxy S5 is made more powerful with a quad-core 2.5GHz
processor, 2GB of RAM and a 578MHz Adreno 330 GPU. Galaxy S5 is powered
by new Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad core processor, clocked with 2.5GHz
that makes it faster than the HTC One M8. It runs on Android 4.4.2 KitKat
operating system and never will have slow loading in playing
high-graphic games or streaming HD videos. Along with 2GB of RAM, it
includes 16GB or 32GB memory options that are expandable up to 128GB
using micro SD card. On the connectivity front, it includes features
like Wi-Fi: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac HT80, MIMO (2x2); Bluetooth 4.0 BLE /
ANT+; USB: USB 3.0; NFC; IR Remote.
While HTC One M8 opts for its dual-lens UltraPixel system, and Nokia
with its 41-megapixel PureView pixel-clustering, Samsung has come up
with a conventional approach with 16MP camera on S5. According to the
company, it offers world’s fastest auto-focus speed with around 0.3
seconds. The camera
includes new ‘Selective Focus’ that enables the users to focus on
specific things on their surroundings. It also includes an ‘Advanced
HDR’ mode for better light and colors. The device camera features modes
such as Panorama, Best Shot, and Dual Shot, which were already present
in S4. Galaxy S5 can take 4k- ultra-high definition video, but as it
easily fills up the storage space both on device and SD card, images
cannot be viewed at full resolution. There is also a front facing camera
with 2MP capacity for selfies and video calls.
Battery
Fingerprint Scanner
Design
Samsung Galaxy S5 is made up of plastic excluding the spotted
leatherette back. The device has adopted
the plastic construction and
body from its siblings Galaxy S4 and S3, and the rear side has changed
from shiny plastic to a vinyl –like back cover. S5 weighs in at 145g,
making it heavier, thicker and larger than Galaxy S4. The edge of this
handset has the similar silver accents that we can see in its previous
generations. The device has very wide
viewing angles, and is sharp and vibrant and very close in quality to
that of high-end LCD display of HTC One M8 and iPhone S5. As with its
predecessor, Galaxy S5 includes physical buttons to complement the touch
screen.
You can see the home button still intact and it also serve as fingerprint scanner. It also include volume tracker and on/off button. Samsung Galaxy S5 is available in four different shades, Shimmery White, Charcoal Black, Copper Gold and Electric Blue.
You can see the home button still intact and it also serve as fingerprint scanner. It also include volume tracker and on/off button. Samsung Galaxy S5 is available in four different shades, Shimmery White, Charcoal Black, Copper Gold and Electric Blue.
Display
New Samsung Galaxy S5 comes with 5.1-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display
with 1080 x 1930 pixel resolution. Despite the larger screen size, S5
has the same resolution of its older flagships. When compared to S4, the
display is much brighter not only in interior, but in direct sunlight
as well. With its auto-brightness feature turned on, the display can go
up to about 450 nits. Simultaneously, the display can dim down to as low
as 2 nits in pitch-dark rooms. This offers a comfortable viewing
experience while reading in dark room. Galaxy S5 includes five screen
modes such as Cinema, Dynamic, Professional Photo, Adapt and Standard.
All these modes have different color gamut, if one doesn’t suit with
your imagination, try with others to see what works better.
Hardware and Specifications
Camera
Battery
Samsung has offered a good battery life for its new flagship phone S5.
New device battery has been upgraded from S4's 2,600mAh to 2,800mAh. The
device with 2800 mAh battery offers 21 hours of talk time and 300 hours
of standby time. It includes Ultra Power Savings Mode that offers
prolonged battery life by switching the screen to grayscale, cutting
down the usage to periods only when the display is active.
Heart-rate Monitor
GS5 has come up with Heart rate sensor with the hope of appealing
fitness freaks. It is a small pulse
sensor that is located just below
the rear camera. You can access it by using Samsung’s S Health app. The
company also comes with Gear Fit and Gear 2/Gear 2 Neo smart watches,
which acts
as heart rate monitors. It’s very simple to use the sensor; you just
need to open the app, tap into Heart Rate, and press your fingers
against it for few seconds. Keep in mind that you need to stay stable in
order to get accurate measurement, and it gives your actual pulse rate.
Samsung's health monitoring system, S Health app has been improved with
lots of functions from pedometer to heart rate to calories burnt. The
company offers more apps to connect with S health and users also can set
diet and records.
Fingerprint Scanner
Like iPhone 5s, Galaxy S5 comes with a fingerprint scanner that is used
for locking the device. Fingerprint sensor is built into the home
button of the device similar to iOS Touch ID. In contrast to the iPhone
5S’ implementation of fingerprint, which requires the user to touch the
home button, you have to swipe your finger or thumb down the home button
to unlock the S5 device. For setting up the Fingerprint Scanner, all
you need to do is scan your finger 14 times. The scanner can detect
three different fingers, but it’s good to have it remember to cover both
left and right thumbs and index fingers. Using this scanner is much
easier and faster than entering a code or using Face Unlock.
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