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Although Samsung introduced Galaxy S5 the day before yesterday, but that didn't stop prestigious foreign media from starting to review the product. That is why the first hands-on reviews of the new product, which means more than just another product in the series, are already appearing on the Internet Galaxy S. The phone differs from its predecessors in, for example, a blood pressure sensor, water resistance or a fingerprint sensor. So if you're wondering, like the new Samsung Galaxy The S5 stood up in foreign reviews, so be sure to read on! 

CNET:

"It may not be the most interesting smartphone, but from what I've seen, Galaxy The S5 continues to keep Samsung's high-end smartphone base strong. It's high-end in terms of specs, and enough has changed in hardware and software that you can consider it an upgrade when your contract runs out. However, if you're sick of the monotony of Samsung's design and looking for a radically changed design, then there's probably not much reason to upgrade, unless you want a fingerprint sensor or a heart rate sensor.”

Engadget:

“The design philosophy behind this Galaxy S embraces a modern, graceful look and proves it in the user environment as well. It's still a TouchWiz device, but it has a very different design compared to previous versions. It can be seen that it is simpler (probably at the request of Google) and has fewer tabs and menus. My Magazine is still there, but this time it opens with a swipe from left to right, instead of from the bottom up. The rest of the technical parameters are not surprising. It offers the top model Snapdragon 801 with 2GB RAM, IR controller, NFC, Bluetooth 4.0 BLE/ANT+, LTE Cat. 4 and your choice of 16 or 32GB of internal storage. The 64GB version will not be available, but you can expand the memory up to 128GB using a microSD card. It can be seen that this is another flagship of the series Galaxy S, but there are enough hardware and software features to make it feel fresh.”

The Verge:

"The formula that Samsung used in Galaxy The S4 was a success and it seems that it remains so with the S5 as well. Things are faster, they look nicer, they're easier to use, but it's still a Samsung smartphone, and it's likely to be as successful or more successful than its predecessor. Samsung hasn't announced the price yet, but there's a chance that the pri Galaxy S5 really won't matter on price. Samsung has made with its smartphones Galaxy a very recognizable and successful brand and there is no reason why the S5 should not continue in its footsteps.”

Slashgear:

"Ultimately, this is a solid upgrade from Galaxy S4. It may not be the first device with a fingerprint sensor, but this feature brings great convenience when using a smartphone. The progress in build quality is welcome: however, we won't reveal our verdict on the 16-megapixel camera until we get our hands on the final hardware and software.”

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