Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE-A Review of The Pros And Cons

Picture of the Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE-A, by Samsung

- Analysis by KJ David


Shorty after the S5's release, Samsung expands to international markets with different variants that pack almost exactly the same specs sheet. This model for European networks (LTE-A) retains the 4K video-recording (16-megapixel camera) and Snapdragon 805 processor (2.5Ghz, quad-core) - both of which were key selling points of the original S5. We also like how Samsung brought some fancy perks such as the Ultra Power-Saving Mode, S Health and even the Heart Rate sensor. Battery power remains quite decent at 2800mAh. Its weaknesses, however, might be competing with other 2014 releases from brands that have rapidly transitioned to the octa-core hardware. Despite that, the Galaxy S5 LTE-A could still give you that popular S5 experience.

** This phone is also known as: Samsung SM-G901F, Samsung S5 LTE-A


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