Introduction

Every time the Samsung Galaxy S counter flips a digit, the world is getting ready to be amazed. The lineup that stood up to the iPhone and has been pulling Android to the very top of the food chain, is under new leadership effective last month, with Number 5 keen to prove its flagship worth.

Upgrades are all over the place: a faster chipset, a bigger screen, a couple of exciting new sensors (heart rate monitor and fingerprint scanner), with a vastly improved camera on top. The issue of the played out design is also taken care of and the S5 is treated to a new sort of finish, better than what the widely praised Galaxy Note 3 got.



Samsung Galaxy S5 official images

There's 4K video recording and a bigger battery - the list just goes on. We've tried to sum up the main things the Galaxy S5 has going for and against it below:

Key features

Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE; quad-band 3G with HSPA; LTE

5.1" 16M-color 1080p Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen; Adobe RGB mode

Android OS v4.4 KitKat with TouchWiz UI

Quad-core 2.5 GHz Krait 400 CPU, Adreno 330 GPU; Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset

2GB of RAM

16 MP ISOCELL camera with phase-detect autofocus, 1/2.6" 16:9 sensor and LED flash

2160p video recording @ 30fps, 1080p @ 60fps, 720p @ 120fps

2 MP front-facing camera, 1080p video recording

Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Direct and DLNA, Download booster

GPS with A-GPS, GLONASS

16GB/32GB of built-in storage

microSD card slot

IP67 certification for dust and water resistance

Fingerprint scanner with PayPal payments support and private mode access

microUSB 3.0 port with USB host and MHL 2.0; Backwards compatibility with microUSB 2.0

Bluetooth v4.0

NFC

IR port for remote control functionality

Standard 3.5 mm audio jack

Accelerometer and proximity sensor

Heart-rate monitor

IR gesture sensor for Air gestures

Smart gestures: Smart stay, Smart pause

Smart stay, Smart pause Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic

Ample 2,800mAh battery

Main disadvantages

No OIS or dedicated camera key

Rear-mounted mono speaker

Poor video codec support out of box

Wireless charging support only with an optional back cover

It is a list that grows with every installment, but experience has taught us that there's more to a smartphone than the sum of its parts. When you're dealing with a flagship device of the Galaxy S5's caliber, you are always going to want more than premium design and software tricks that sound cool on paper.

It's the stuff that helps you get things done and skills you can't find anywhere else that seal the deal at this level. The Samsung Galaxy S5 has a name that's bound to get a lot of interest and plenty of exclusive features to make you want to give it a try. But the question we'll try to answer is will it convince you to spend your hard-earned cash.



Samsung Galaxy S5 live shots

Are the new, larger sensor and the first-of-its-kind phase-detect autofocus actually making a difference? Can the larger battery make up for the bigger screen and higher clock speed? And does the new finish work in real life or only makes good publicity? Those are just some of the questions will try and answer on the following pages and, as tradition goes, we start with the physical examination.

Join us after the jump.