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
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(87%)
2422 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
A good physical size — smaller than the HTC One (M8)
But the same screen size
Nice
Light
And easy to hold. Doesn't feel cheap
Despite the plastic
The display is pretty good. Not as… vibrant?… as some others
But it's still good
Access to a lot of
Fantastic screen
Great camera
Waterproof (IP67)
Biometrics
Good screen
Strong battery life
Powerful for the money
Samsung's Galaxy S5 excels at everything that matters -- Android 4.4 KitKat OS
A bright
Beautiful display
Blistering quad-core processor
And an excellent camera experience. In addition
Samsung's efforts to streamline its own custom interface and redu
Fast system performance
Textured back makes it easy to grip
Beautiful screen
Excellent 4G performance
Water and dust resistant
Still features a remote control
Built-in heart rate monitor is a neat idea
Amazing screen that works beautifully in direc
The editors didn't like
TouchWiz is still awful
There's too much packed in
But at least lessons have been learned — Settings app is no longer the hot
Disorganised mess it was with the Galaxy S4
IR emitter is quite weak compared to others — doesn't have the same range. Plus s
TouchWiz
Big
Creaky design
Cumbersome software
Slow background defocus
The Galaxy S5 is a only small upgrade over the Galaxy S4. The fingerprint scanner can be confusing to use
And the heart-rate monitor is a niche feature at best. In some regions
The Galaxy S5 costs significantly more than rival top-rated handsets
Australians are given virtually no control over customizing their handset
Battery life needs work
The occasional slow down tends to rear its head in the worst possible way
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Abstract: The company on Monday unveiled its new Galaxy S5 smartphone, which is set to go on sale in April, along with a pair of fitness-themed watches. And many of the features included on the devices focus on fitness.Considering America's continued fascination wi...
Abstract: While the design doesn't have a very radical change, the rear has a perforated pattern for better grip. The Galaxy S5 will come in four colours other than covers in other colours.The user interface is simpler and the icons are bigger, giving the interface...
Abstract: Updated on 25th Feb 2014:Samsung has officially announced its new flagship phone the Samsung Galaxy S5 at a press event on the sidelines of MWC 2014 in Barcelona Spain on 24th Feb 2014. The phone will go on sale on 11 April 2014 worldwide in multiple mark...
Waterproof and Dustproof – Almost a default requirement these days, Ultra Power Saving Modes – many options and modes to choose from, My Magazine – Great for quick glances of latest headlines, a swipe away from the homescreen
Slow camera shutter speed – Fast autofocus and bloated feature slowed the app down too much, Flimsy flaps for ports – It's easy to miss closing the flap properly, rendering the waterproofing useless, Still too many bloatware – too many features. It's buri
I really want to like the Samsung Galaxy S5 – especially since we all know the millions of Samsung Galaxy S series that the Korean manufacturer keeps selling all over the world like hot cakes.I see why a lot of people chose to get this smartphone though, ...
Abstract: runs on Android OS, v4.4.2 (KitKat) - powered by Quad-core 2.5 GHz Krait 400 processor with 2GB RAM - 5.1-inch, 1080 x 1920 pixel HD display - 16.0-megapixel camera that is able to record HD videos at 2160p - 16/32GB of built-in storage, with microSD ca...
I've used the Galaxy S5 for more than a week, and that was when I tried to adapt to the Samsung ways and try to grow along with the Galaxy S5′s new TouchWiz. The fact is, I just couldn't even force myself to simply like any part of it. There isn't much di...
Review: Samsung GALAXY S5Review by Andrew YewIf there is anything I've learnt in my time as a tech writer, it is to never ever trust rumours. The GALAXY S5 from Samsung had its fair share of speculation before its official unveiling, from having a 2K disp...
Highend performance, IP67 certified, Stunning display, Excellent camera experience
Design is nothing new, Plastic build, Finicky fingerprint sensor
While the improvements on the Samsung GALAXY S5 doesn't seem as major when compared to the S4, what has been done is still pretty significant and even despite some of the niggles, we are quite sure that this device will sell like hotcakes at the end of d...
Reasonable battery life, Great loudspeaker quality, Decent camera performance, Great call quality, IP67 water and dust resistant, Maintains a great set of proprietary features, Good security features
TouchWiz uses a lot of resource, Download booster limited, Fingerprint sensor not the best, Disappointing fitness sensors, Over sensitive home button, Oudated hardware design
Samsung seems to start becoming like Apple, the company's flagship doesn't WOW us like it did a few years back, the phone is merely has its internals refreshed while having a similar set of features like its competitors. While the company has implemented...