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.
Abstract: We were a little wary of comparing a phone with a phablet, but the lines are so blurred these days the distinction is quite arbitrary. Certainly as things grow bigger, each extra millimeter has less of an impact. Still, some will prefer the more compa...
Sharp and vibrant screen with good sunlight legibility, Great audio quality, Good build quality, Waterproof and dustproof, Great camera quality, Fingerprint Scanner, Good performance, Expandable memory (Upto 128GB), Removable Battery
No dedicated camera key, Loudspeaker is a bit low on volume, The back cover pattern may not impress everyone, Above average battery life, Siraj Hassan, Srivatsan and Bharadwaj also contributed to this review.
Overall the Samsung Galaxy S5 is a good flagship device. Whether or not it’s worth upgrading to depends on what phone you are using and what exactly you are looking for in an upgrade. For example a user of the S4 might not see the S5 as being a signifi...
The Samsung Galaxy S5 is currently the best possible combination of technology found in a smartphone. It has the looks and power to satisfy all your needs. Combined with the best display and camera, the Galaxy S5 is the smartphone to go for. So if you are...
The Samsung Galaxy S5 is a good smartphone but it's not great. It probably ticks most of the boxes in terms of features, but still does not give a user a compelling reason to upgrade. Be it a former Galaxy user, a iPhone user or anyone else, it'll not att...
Fingerprint secured, Improved UI, Impressive fast camera, Resistant to water, Loaded to neck with features, Unmatched display
Not so good build, Little overpriced
We really enjoyed using Samsung Galaxy S5 and all of its features. They aren't just for namesake and don't think they are too much to handle. The revamped interface gives you all the power and rather the leverage to use them as intuitively as you can. And...
Excellent display and touch feedback, Offers good overall performance, Fingerprint scanner and heart rate monitor work well, Good camera with 4K video recording support, Water and dust resistant
Design seems very outdated, Low graphics performance on benchmarks, Materials used are of low quality, TouchWiz UI needs a bit more polishing
The new update for the Galaxy S device does come with some amazing new features and apps, an overhauled UI and a decent upgrade in hardware. The design is not appealing though and the materials used clearly prove that Samsung is trying to save up on its c...
There's a good reason why the Samsung Galaxy S5 is so popular. Underneath the high price and plastic body lies a very good smartphone that has come a long way from the initial days of the Galaxy S. Compared to its predecessor, the S5 is an evolutionary up...
True octa core performance, 16 MP ISOCELL camera, Water/Dust resistant body, UHD 4K video recording, 5.1" 1080p Super AMOLED display, USB 3.0 port, Ease of single hand operation, Removable battery/microSD storage
High price point, Poor battery performance, No real use of heart rate monitor, No real use of fingerprint scanner, No capability to add widgets on lock screen
Display, The Samsung Galaxy S5 comes with a 5.1 inch touchscreen. This Super AMOLED display has huge full HD (1920x1080 pixels) resolution which means it has very good 432 ppi pixel density. The touchscreen is one of the best in the industry, reproducing
Camera found wanting in low lighting conditions, Look wise still looks the same old Samsung device, There's only a single SIM slot
At Rs 51,000, the Samsung Galaxy S5 isn't the costliest handset around but it is definitely the fastest. I won't call it the best camera phone in the market but it is one of the best in terms of battery, storage, and connectivity. Samsung has also worked ...
Good, Fantastic camera, Great battery life and performance, Innovative software features, Compatibility with Samsung Gear accessories
Heart rate monitor feature is unreliable, Cluttered interface, Expensive
Samsung's Galaxy S5 might be the best evidence yet that smartphone development has plateaued (Also see: Peak Smartphone Theory). The entire industry has arranged itself around a yearly upgrade cycle, but at this point, there just isn't any compelling reas...