When The Gadget
Tablet Maniac Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S5 the
company made a big to-do about how it listens to its customers. We know, we
know: Every company's supposed to be doing that. But remember, this is Samsung we're talking about. It dominates
the Android market by such a wide margin that it makes rivals like LG and HTC
look like quaint startups. Put it another way: Samsung could release a phone
with no improvements, and it'd still sell millions.
At least, that's how
it used to be. The gadget maniac tablet market has seen a downturn of late and
even mighty Samsung has been affected. Sales are down, and the manufacturer
must now make phones that give people what they actually want (shocker, we
know). So what can we expect from a humbled Samsung? A durable phone that
brings a toned-down TouchWiz UI, a better camera, longer battery life, improved
performance, a fingerprint scanner and enhanced health tracking. I received an
unlocked review unit from GSM
Nation, which was the first outlet to start shipping the phone in
the US with AT&T- and T-Mobile-compatible LTE. Now that I've been testing
it for a few days, let's see if the Galaxy S5 lives up to all those promises.
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