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.
Published: 2014-05-12, Author: James , review by: techdigest.tv
Abstract: We're also receiving unconfirmed reports that the hotcakes industry are getting worried that they may no longer be the barometer by which sales success is measured.As SammyHub reports, each iteration of the phone seems to be selling faster and faster: whi...
Great crisp vibrant colourful screen, In broad daylight the camera is really good, Memory card slot and removable battery make for a flexible device, Water and dust resistance IP67
The built in software is getting a bit much, Camera struggles in certain situations, The launcher is a bit laggy to launch folders and return home, Overall feel isn't as good as its flagship competitors, Rear speaker is little odd sounding at times
8No KitKat for international version's of the Galaxy SIII and SIII miniVodafone fixed price promise announced...
Abstract: KOREAN GIANT Samsung has been taking increasingly large shares of the smartphone market, with sales of each one if its yearly new Galaxy flagship smartphones breaking their predecessors' sales record. Aware of this, Samsu...
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Published: 2014-05-07, Author: What , review by: whatmobile.net
Sharpest, brightest display around, Beastly processor is never stressed, Waterresistant and highquality camera
Why pay £570 for a plastic device?, TouchWiz UI is mostly a hindrance, Oh, the bloatware!
The thing about Galaxy handsets is that their flaws are often matters of personal opinion. If you don’t mind the samey design, plasticky build and irksome user interface, then the Galaxy S5 could be the best smartphone yet. But this is a device that sho...
Abstract: The best of Samsung challenges the best of Sony in this head to head where it's a real case of plastic vs metal – whilst Samsung have adopted plastic for the Galaxy S5, the HTC One M8 offers the best of HTC in a single piece of aluminium. There's more to ...
Abstract: WHEN IT COMES TO GIANT HANDSETS , it has to be said that Samsung is one of the biggest vendors out there, specialising in screen sizes that can look ridiculous when held up to the face. One of the latest contenders in thi...
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Published: 2014-05-07, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
The Samsung Galaxy S5 is without doubt a fabulous phone.It's fast, has an unstoppable battery and won't break if you plop it in a puddle.The screen is awesome and is perhaps the biggest selling point for the device plus, there are some nice extras such as...
While I've never been that bothered by Samsung's plastic-backed smartphones, rivals in the market are producing greater-looking devices and Samsung's cheaper design approach is starting to wear as thin as its flimsy cover. At times, I could even feel the...
Abstract: Just as HTC's and Sony's recent flagships have been only incremental improvements over their predecessors, with updated specs and slightly refined designs, the S5 is also a modest step up from the Galaxy S4 .The changes in design are a mixed success. It's...
Abstract: What a difference a year can make – last year's Samsung offered the Galaxy S4 as its flagship and the handset quickly became it's best selling smartphone. Then it suddenly went off the boil and Samsung were forced to bring forward the Galaxy S5 , this yea...