Monday, 21 July 2014

Samsung Galaxy S5 Review

7/21/2014

The Samsung Galaxy S5 can be defined by one world evolution. The camera has evolved to give clearer, faster pics. The fitness abilities of this Smartphone over the Samsung's previous smatphone Galaxy S4 by packing in a more powerful S health app and a dedicated heart rate monitor on the rear of this phone. A finger print scanner add to most secure Galaxy phone ever.

The battery is larger, the screen bigger and brighter, the processor are faster to boost your havy application and make run faster your HD game to get excellent experience of Gaming.
The spec sheet certainly doesn't let it down: a 2.5GHz quad-core CPU, 2GB of RAM, a 2800mAh (removable) battery, 16 / 32GB of memory (with up to 128GB extra through microSD), one of the world's most vibrant screens that's been extended to 5.1-inches and added biometrics.

About This Phone:-

Price-wise, if you're shocked by the cost of the Samsung Galaxy S5 then you've not really been paying attention to the previous flagship models. It's actually a little cheaper than previous years in some territories, coming in at around £550-£600 SIM free in the UK, $650+ in the US and AU$900.
As you can imagine contract offers are flying all over the place at the moment, but the Galaxy S5 is being offered for a near identical price to the HTC One M8 and the iPhone 5S give or take a few dollarpounds.
The messaging around the launch of the Galaxy S5 was that Samsung had listened to the consumers and dialled down the gimmicks, focusing instead on what makes a phone special to the consumer.
It promised a 'fashionable' and 'glam' design, a camera that works in the way you'd want it to and strength through being water resistant.
There's also the small notion of an improved version - I was told that it was very likely the Galaxy S5 was going to launch with a Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime version in February, with oodles more RAM, a faster processor and QHD screen on board.
However, that was pushed back (likely to do with issues in creating the screen in high enough volumes) and has since appeared in the South Korea-only Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE-A version. This one has a Snapdragon 805 CPU, a WQHD screen and all the high end features you can wish for. In short, it's the amazing phone I wish Samsung had announced a few months ago and sold all over the world.
Then there's also the Samsung Galaxy F, which is rumoured to be coming in September and will essentially be the Galaxy S5 in a metallic chassis... and possibly with a QHD screen too. It would be amazing if this phone was the combination of the S5 LTE-A and the metal chassis, but I get the feeling that's slightly wishful thinking.
And if you want something a little smaller, then the Galaxy S5 Mini is here now as well. It's a lot like the bigger brother, and the specs have only been dialled down slightly. It's not quite got the raw power but the design aesthetic is there and the heartbeat monitor as well - well worth checking out if you don't want to spend as much

Picture Gallery:-


Specifications:-

  1. Screen Size : 5.1" Inches
  2. Weight : 145 g
  3. Processor : Quad-core 2.5 GHz Krait 400
  4. Storage : 16/32 GB
  5. RAM/Memory : 2 GB RAM
  6. Resolution : 1080 x 1920
  7. Battery Life : Stand- by Up to 390 Hours
  8. GPU : Andreno 330
  9. Network : 2G, 3G, 4G
  10. Operating System : Android OS, v4.4.2 KitKat
  11. Rear Camera : 16 Mega Pixel 
  12. Front Camer : 2 Mega Pixel
  13. Sensors : Accelerometer, Gyro, Proximimty, Compass, Barometer, Gesture, Heart Rate.
  14. Browser : HTML 5 Supproted
  15. USB : microUSB v3.0
  16. GPRS : Yes
  17. EDGE : Yes
  18. WLAN : Wi-Fi 801.11
  19. Bluetooth : Yes
  20. Announced Date : February, 2014
Prices
Starting at US Dollar : $581.282
Indian Rupees : ₹34999


Written by

We are Creative Blogger Theme Wavers which provides user friendly, effective and easy to use themes. Each support has free and providing HD support screen casting.

1 comments:

 

© 2013 GadgetsYard. All rights resevered. Designed by Templateism

Back To Top