Samsung GALAXY S5 announced - Out in April, 2014

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It would be really nice if you linked something besides Samsung's official press releases and such. Why? Because I am mildly curious about the ISOCELL's performance, but hardly going to take anything directly from them at face value.

Basically, you posts come across as that car sales guy who talks about what is the brochure.
 
Still Plastic :( I'm waiting to see what the iPhone 6 has to offer, If it looks anything like this with a 4.7" or 4.8" screen, and if IOS8 is a little better I'm totally all in with Apple again.


 
^ Edge to edge? Not sure if OEM's are ready for it.

Anyway, there isn't anything wrong with polycarbonate. You can swap it with another back-cover design or just cover it up with a back-cover. ;)
 
I'll stick with my Samsung Mega, aka the pocket billboard.
 
I have the 6.3" version. It was on sale at Sprint for $50. I got it because I watch allot of Netflix. I couldn't be happier. Plus, I don't know how I'd lose it.
 
I have the 6.3" version. It was on sale at Sprint for $50. I got it because I watch allot of Netflix. I couldn't be happier. Plus, I don't know how I'd lose it.

Great offer from a carrier. 👍

Yeah you won't be disappointed since it's a great device to watch videos or to read texts on.
 
I wife went and got one today as well. (The Galaxy Mega 6.3) She switched from the iPhone. I sold her on Samsung. Our smart TV is Samsung. As is my tablet and now our phones. I love how simple and clean the interfaces are. They are seemingly durable. Great products all around. But Samsung!

This non-paid endorsement was not brought to you by Samsung. I am not a paid actor.
 
I don't understand why people are obsessed with the plastic back. You're going to put a case on it anyways... why does it matter?
 
Display screen comparison: Galaxy S5 vs Note 3 vs Galaxy S4

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When it introduced the Galaxy S5, Samsung arguably unveiled its best Super AMOLED display to date, too. It is able to produce up to 500 nits of brightness - something only Nokia has managed to do so far with its OLED screen panels. This peak brightness level places it on equal footing with some of the best LCD displays out there, which are also in the 500+ nits club.
 

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