REVIEW: Samsung's New Galaxy S5 Phone Is One Of The Best
samsung galaxy s5 home screen
samsung galaxy s5 home screen

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About a year ago, Samsung launched one of the most hyped smartphones, the Galaxy S4. It had a lengthy list of special features, but failed to impress critics because it was too confusing and difficult to use.

This year, Samsung took a step back with its newest flagship phone, the Galaxy S5, and refined the experience to focus on the stuff people care about the most like screen size, camera and battery life. The Galaxy S5 isn't as beautiful as rival devices like the HTC One and iPhone 5S, but it is much more user friendly and inviting than previous Samsung phones. And in many ways, it trumps its competitors thanks to a superior screen and excellent camera performance.

The Galaxy S5 launches on April 11 and costs about $200 with a two-year contract, but the price may vary by carrier.

What It Does

With the Galaxy S5, a lot of the Galaxy S4 features people found annoying like touchless controls and eye tracking are either turned off by default or available as an optional download from Samsung. It's a smart move. I don't need a bunch of unnecessary whiz-bang features gunking up my phone. All that stuff gets out of the way in the Galaxy S5 and lets you do what you want to do.

The Galaxy S5 has a 5.1-inch screen, which is much larger and more striking than the 4-inch display on the iPhone 5S, and just a tad bigger than the 5-inch screen on the S4. It's not just about size, either. The screen has a lot of built-in tech like a sensor that can adjust the display for better viewing in direct sunlight and another one that can alter the colors based on the lighting in the room when reading an e-book. None of this is noticeable unless you're looking for it, but the screen always seems to be working to make sure you have the best viewing experience. It's the best screen I've ever seen on a phone.

The camera is spectacular, easily on par with the iPhone 5S camera and the Nokia Lumia 1020 camera, two of the best on the market. The camera shoots at 16 megapixels, but the real treat is something called live HDR, which lets you get a preview of what your photo will look like in HDR mode before you snap it. It results in some really nice photos, especially if lighting conditions aren't very good.

Samsung Galaxy S5 camera modes
Samsung Galaxy S5 camera modes

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The various camera modes on the Galaxy S5.

Like the iPhone 5S, the Galaxy S5 has a fingerprint sensor embedded in the home button so you can unlock the device without punching in a passcode. You can also sync the sensor with your PayPal account and pay for stuff online with your fingerprint instead of logging in the old-fashioned way. But Samsung's fingerprint sensor isn't as elegant as Apple's. It only works if you swipe your finger across the button, and you have to do so just right or you'll get an error message. While the iPhone's fingerprint sensor doesn't care which way you place your finger on the button, the Galaxy S5 makes you swipe your finger perfectly perpendicular to the sensor. Again, it works, but it's not as easy to use as the fingerprint sensor on the iPhone.