Oh boy. If you had asked us a few hours back whether Samsung, the
world’s largest phone-maker, was going to announce its next flagship
today, we would’ve said “Heck no”. But believe it or not, its here and
alive: the new Galaxy S5.
Quite remarkably for a Samsung flagship, the phone comes without a
lot of hype. Samsung didn’t do much to build it up either as they
probably knew that there aren’t really a lot of earth-shattering
features in here.
Design
The biggest head-turner in the new phone is the design. Gone are the
slippery, cheapish polycarbonate plastics of the past, welcome the new
“modern glam” look. The perforated, dimpled back is similar to the first
Nexus 7 and is quite an improvement over the Samsung phones of
yesteryear.
It is still made of a leather-like material like the Note 3.
Surrounding the phone is the same metal-imitating silver plastic. The
phone itself will be available in four colours: Black, White, Gold and
Blue.
Another quantum leap in the Galaxy S5 is the IP67 certification,
which means the phone is water and dust-proof. The front, apart from
carrying the display, has a home button with an integrated finger-print
scanner built-in.
Display and Fingerprint scanner
The display of the Galaxy S5 is a larger by 0.1″, to 5.1″. It is
still a Super AMOLED panel and carries the same 1080p resolution which
means it is almost the same as last year.
While latest rumours suggested a QHD panel, Samsung obviously
thought it was necessary. We might’ve grimaced but Sony too has used the
same resolution in the
Xperia Z2.
The most-intriguing feature of the front is the finger-print
scanner. Just like Apple’s TouchID, it is built-in straight into the
home button. Swiping the finger over it unlocks the phone. It is
implemented in phone unlocking and further into the phone, where you can
add insert the feature to keep other people at bay.
Samsung has even partnered with PayPal to allow users to make
online payments via the scanner. We don’t know much more about it so
we’ll update if something comes up.
Internals
Being a flagship phone, you naturally think that the phone will come
with beefy hardware and you’ll be right in doing so. The new Galaxy S5
comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor with four Krait 400 cores
clocked at 2.5Ghz and an Adreno 330 GPU.
Internal storage will be either 16 or 32 GB, which means the 64 GB
version is axed this time. It will of course be expandable via a microSD
card of up to 128 GB. (In case you wanna know, SanDisk announced those
earlier at the MWC and they cost about 145 Euros a piece.)
The former is the second most-advanced processor which Qualcomm
makes after the 805. Apart from that, the phone also comes with the new
Wi-Fi 802.11ac, NFC, Infrared and the new microUSB 3.0.
4G LTE-advanced is supported and the phone can provide speeds of
up to 150 Mbps. It also comes with a new feature called “Download
Booster” which combines the speed of Wi-Fi and data connection to
provide ultra-fast network.
Camera
Galaxy S5 comes with a new 16 megapixel camera at the back, with LED
Flash. The camera provides the fastest autofocus of any smartphone
camera right now, thanks to the new Snapdragon 801′s image signal
processor.
The camera also shoots 4K videos at 30 frames per second this time.
And as is mandatory with Samsung, there are a few bonuses bundled along
too. The first and foremost is the new HDR, which makes photos look more
striking and natural.
The second, is Selective Focus. This is a thing commonly seen on
advanced cameras. It allows you to sharpen only the parts of the image
that you want, blurring the rest of the snap.
OS
We know that Samsung’s phones come full of hated bloatware and a heavy skin but this time, things are less intense.
The phone comes with Android 4.4.2 KitKat pre-installed. The
interface is a bit flat and simpler, with less menus. It still comes
with Samsung’s S-branded apps but it is a bit cleaner look and
definitely a welcome change, though, we would’ve liked a bit more.
Miscellaneous
Samsung clearly intents in making this phone the one-stop to all your
fitness needs. The S5 is the world’s first phone with a heart-rate
sensor, which it has on its back. It also comes with an updated S-health
app which syncs with Samsung’s Gear and Fit devices.
The battery capacity is now set at 2,800 mAh and is said to last 20% longer.
Competition
Not many companies have announced flagships up till now, except for Google with the Nexus 5 and Sony with the
Xperia Z2. The S5 faces stiff competition from both and unfortunately doesn’t come with a lot of distinguishing features.
If you’re a Samsung exec or fan, its easy to say that today wasn’t
the best day of your life. The reaction to this announcement has been
decidedly underwhelming, with many people questioning the lack of
innovation factor in the phone.
Of course, you could’ve said the same thing about Sony’s flagship
which isn’t exactly ground-breaking but unlike Sony, Samsung is a front
runner. It is the company after all which embraced HD and Full HD
displays with open arms and is known to experiment and implement. What
happened now?
Ultimately, the most-puzzling thing is that the Galaxy S5 can’t be declared the best phone that Samsung makes right now, as the
Note 3
is ahead in a number of ways. The Galaxy S5, then, is while a
respectable addition to the company’s flagship lineup, not exactly
properly distinguishable.