

Focusing is exceedingly rapid, which helps you get a few shots you may not otherwise have caught. Samsung claims that the Galaxy S5 performs feats of autofocus in 0.3-second. Is the camera really as fast as Samsung claims?

Samsung has made a concerted effort to reduce bloatware right out of the gate, so removing the Hub as a preinstallation is a small concession to balance out all of the other space-hungry features that Samsung still includes as part of the S5's ouvre.
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It won't come preloaded on the phone, but you can still download plenty of Samsung apps yourself. You'll also notice that Samsung renamed an app or two, and pulled the Samsung Hub completely. The virtual keyboard also gets a tweak, and there's some good-looking new wallpaper. You'll notice this most in the much more organized camera app, the notifications tray, and the Settings menu. Yes! Some details are more subtle than others, but Samsung has sprinkled refreshed bits of its TouchWiz interface throughout. There's no wireless charging integrated into the phone, but you can buy an accessory. (Here's a cool little tidbit on the future of device waterproofing, by the way, with a neat little demo to go with it.) Some phones can spend more time under the surface without damage, but the standards are there as legal protections and guidelines. You'd better make sure that the back panel and your important ports are sealed, though. It is, however, backing IP67 military spec, which means that the phone can stay underwater for up to 30 minutes at a depth of 1 meter, or about 3 feet. Note, though, that Samsung isn't claiming true waterproofing. The Galaxy S4 Active variant proved that Samsung could make a phone like this, which only raised the question: Why not just implement this in the first place? And so Samsung did. "Waterproofing" the Galaxy S5 was a bit of a no-brainer, really. Why did Samsung make the phone water- and dust-resistant? ( Read more about the heart-rate monitor here.)

It doesn't get in the way, and it may give the company a slight competitive advantage when it comes to fitness buffs, though I'd think the market for fitness bands and other small wearables is where they'll make the most impact. Samsung isn't trying to replace medical equipment, so the feature is more of an outlier. In the past, Samsung has used reasons of durability, weight, and price to defend its decision to go plastic.Ī clever little sensor on the back of the phone is what logs your vitals, which you can track over time. This is entirely fitting with Samsung's mode of operation, though. So you may be a bit disappointed to learn that the GS5's body is all plastic. Rumors that the Galaxy S5 would be made of metal, or that there would be a metal variant, picked up steam in the run-up to the big unveiling. To offer a few more waypoints, the Galaxy S5 costs about £570 in the UK, and will sell for close to €700 in Europe. In the US, that's $200 with a carrier contract and around $650 off-contract. Prices vary widely by country and wireless provider. You'll also be able to pick it up at these retail stores: Best Buy, Amazon, Costco, RadioShack, Sam's Club, Target, and Walmart. In the US specifically, it'll come to AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, MetroPCS, and U.S. Samsung's Galaxy S5 officially goes on sale April 11 in over 150 countries, but if you've pre-ordered the device, you may find it arrive on your doorstep a day or two earlier.
