Product Dimensions | 2.85 x 0.32 x 5.6 inches |
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Item Weight | 5.1 ounces |
Manufacturer | Samsung |
ASIN | B00IZ1WUNG |
Item model number | Galaxy S5 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Date First Available | March 21, 2014 |
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Samsung Galaxy S5, Black 16GB (Sprint)
Brand | Samsung Electronics |
Model Name | Galaxy S5 |
Wireless Carrier | Sprint |
Operating System | Android |
Cellular Technology | 4G |
Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Color | Black |
Screen Size | 5.1 Inches |
Wireless network technology | Wi-Fi |
About this item
- Display: 5.1-inches
- Camera: 16-MP
- Processor Speed: 2.5 GHz
- OS: Android 4.4.2 (KitKat)
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Stunning. Innovative. Simply inspired. The Samsung Galaxy S5 is technology that truly impacts your life. Make split-second moments yours. Watch HD movies and games roar to life. Or track your life right down to your heartbeat. Powered with innovation, the Galaxy S5 is like no other mobile device before it.
The Next Big Thing is Here (view larger).Samsung Smart Switch: The Easiest Way to Transfer Content to a New Device
Switching to the new Galaxy S5 has never been simpler—or smarter. With Samsung Smart Switch, you have the freedom to move from other smartphone platforms without fear of losing your personal content—music, contacts, photos and more. So now you have nothing to lose.
Professional Quality 16MP Camera with Faster Focus
Capture moments as they happen with the only camera you’ll ever need. With a lightning-fast autofocus, you can frame, take and edit split-second shots like a pro.
S HEALTH Integrated Mobile Health partner
We’ve given your heart some love with the first-ever built-in heart monitor that responds to your touch. Meet your perfect workout partner as you track your steps, challenge friends, earn badges and get on-demand nutrition advice.
Stylish Design that Stands up to Every Day
Form and style have never been more functional. Dustproof and water-resistant, the Galaxy S5 is made for action. Whether you’re running in the rain or digging in the garden, the Galaxy S5 will look good and work even better.
Secure Fingerprint Scanner for Faster Access
Unlock your phone with the touch of a finger. Quickly access your work, websites and more—all without entering a password. Opening your phone has never been easier.
The World's Quickest Connections
Enable faster downloading, stream and browse faster. The Galaxy S5 allows you to enjoy the world’s quickest Wi-Fi connectivity and the latest LTE connectivity available on any network. Working from a crowded coffee shop? Download Boost combines both Wi-Fi and LTE to give you even more acceleration.
Spec Highlights
- 3G/4G LTE connectivity
Sprint 4G LTE network is available in limited markets - Android 4.4.2 (KitKat)
- 2.5 GHz quad-core processor
- 5.1-inch full 1080p Super Amoled HD display
- 16-MP Rear Camera
- Front 2-MP camera
- 16 GB ROM + 2 GB of RAM
- Wireless-N Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.0 + NFC
- Up to 29 hours of talk time
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Big, Bold 5.1" HD display
We’ve put everything we know about HDTV on brilliant display. Movies come to life as they were meant to be seen. Richer colors, darker shadows, faster response times—all on 62% more viewing area than the leading competitor.
Maximize Battery Power for When you Need it Most
About to run out of power but can’t miss an important call? Use Ultra Power Saving Mode to turn the Galaxy S5 screen to black and white and shut off nonessential apps, so you get the maximum battery life for your device. That way, when you’re down to 10% charge, you can still receive calls and texts for up to 24 hours.
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Samsung Galaxy S5 smartphone, USB cable, wall charger, quick start guide
Specifications
Design Display 5.1-inch full 1080p Super Amoled HD display Speakers Dual frontal stereo speakers with built-in amplifiers; HDR Microphone Sensors Geomagnetic; accelerometer; barometer; gyro; RGB Light; Fingerprint Scanner, Heart Rate Sensor Network and Connectivity Cellular connectivity 4G LTE (1900 MHz) with availability in limited markets; 3G (800/1900 CDMA/EV-DO Rev. A frequencies) Networking Wireless-N (802.11a/b/g/n); Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0 with profiles: A2DP, AVRCP, GAVDP, GOEP, HFP, HID, HSP, MAP, OBEX, OPP, PAN, PBAP, SPP; Wi-Fi Hotspot: 10 Near Field Communication NFC technology enables communication between NFC-enabled smartphones Business Enterprise-Ready; On-Device Encryption; VPN-Ready GPS For navigation and location-based apps Ports Micro-USB 2.0 (5-pin) port with mobile high-definition video link (MHL) for USB or HDMI connection (optional cable required for HDMI connection); 3.5mm stereo audio jack Multimedia Audio formats AAC, AMR, AWB, FLAC, MP3, OGG, WMA/ASF, 3GA/M4A, WAV, WMA, QCP; MP3/MP4/Music Tones; Music Player; Ringtones, Polyphonic; 72-note poly Video formats .AVI, WMV/ASF, FLV, MKV, MP4/3GP, WEBM; Video Player; Video Streaming Processor & Memory Processor 2.5 GHz Quad-Core Internal storage 16 GB Memory expansion Supported RAM 2 GB Camera & Video Rear camera 16-Mgeapixel with 4x Digital Zoom Front camera 2-megapixel Shot Modes Auto, Beauty Face, Shot and more, Panorama, 3D Tour, Dual Camera Size Dimensions 2.85 x 5.59 x 0.31 inches (WxHxD) Weight 5.11 ounces Battery Capacity 2800 mAh Extras Buddy Photo Share Photos share with everyone instantly: as the phone recognizes your friends"'" faces, it can share photos with them instantly.From the manufacturer
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Customers like the quality, speed, ease of use, and value of the cellular phone. They mention that it has a high-quality camera, it boots very quickly, and is extremely responsive. They also like the performance. However, some customers have different opinions on durability, battery life, and screen.
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Customers like the quality of the cellular phone. They mention it has a great camera, good battery life, and a big screen. The high-quality camera won't let you down and has plenty of features to keep you entertained. The phone is snappy and has spooky water resistance. The camera on the S5 is phenomenal and is much better for videos. The call quality is good on sprints network. Customers are satisfied with the sleek design and the ability to operate and have had absolutely no glitches so far.
"...As for the phone itself, oh wow, wonderful. So responsive!..." Read more
"...of things that this phone has that other reviewers love as well: great camera, good battery life, big screen, fast processor, user friendly, good..." Read more
"...First off this PHONE looks amazing. It's stylish, just the right height, ridiculously slim, and I no longer fear bringing my phone out in a room..." Read more
"I was pretty happy with this phone while it worked. The camera quality was amazing and the keyboard worked well for me...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the cellular phone. They say it functions as well as it could, has zero issues so far, and is guaranteed to stay working even if you were to drop it in the sink. The quality is amazing, and the keyboard works well for them. The fingerprint sensor always works, and it has a simple mode and an advanced mode that both work nice. Overall, customers are happy with the performance and find the software to work just fine.
"...it so many times I can't even remember how many, and the screen is still perfectly in place without a scratch...." Read more
"...The camera quality was amazing and the keyboard worked well for me...." Read more
"...n't found yet, but the bottom line is that this phone is beautiful, functional, and very easy to use. I will never buy an iPhone again." Read more
"...Specifically, the OTG functionality is very buggy, mostly not working at all. Exact same cables and devices work fine on the Note3...." Read more
Customers generally like the value of the cellular phone. They say it is worth the price paid, has plenty of reasonably priced accessories, and is a premium, fast phone that is useful every day. Some say the phone looks brand new and works perfectly, and that it came in pristine condition.
"...to upgrade her s2 to this phone; for the price this is a wonderful deal on a smartphone that's a market competitor for other top of the line..." Read more
"...For the relatively inexpensive price, I am satisfied, it is a capable smartphone, in my opinion, much nicer than similarly priced phones that are..." Read more
"Great phone at an impossibly low price (.01 cent). Had a few glitches with email, but working very well now...." Read more
"...It arrived in great condition, looking almost brand new, but due to the problems I've encountered I would hesitate to buy a refurbished phone again...." Read more
Customers like the speed of the cellular phone. For example, they mention that it boots very quickly, the UI is easy enough to navigate, and is extremely responsive. Overall, they like the performance and the snappiness of the phone.
"...But the colors are crisper, clearer and just the overall responsiveness is much improved...." Read more
"...love as well: great camera, good battery life, big screen, fast processor, user friendly, good call quality..." Read more
"...Not only boot time but everything is amazingly fast on this phone...." Read more
"...a deal in the smartphone universe - Android 6, 2GB RAM, nice screen, fast CPU, for not a lot of money...." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the cellular phone. They say it's very intuitive, and endlessly customizable. The user-friendly Android OS makes things easy to find and use. Customers also like the size, weight, and user- friendly Android OS that exists on the S5. They say that it is practically plug and play, and there's no need to remember a complicated login. The fingerprint scanner is quick and secure, and the phone is easy to hold and use and see. The controls are difficult or not really able to be used under water, and GPS is quick to acquire.
"...well: great camera, good battery life, big screen, fast processor, user friendly, good call quality..." Read more
"...first, but my hands are big enough to hold it, and it is a lot easier to use and see." Read more
"...about the implications of this purchase: the S5 is known to turn on and off without prompting And my experience with Samsung's customer service has..." Read more
"...the bottom line is that this phone is beautiful, functional, and very easy to use. I will never buy an iPhone again." Read more
Customers are mixed about the screen of the cellular phone. Some mention that the images are vivid, crisp and detailed, and the camera takes excellent close-up pictures. The 1080p screen is flawless, and for those desiring 4K quality of the LG G3, consider the. However, others say that the phone display just goes out for no reason at all, and that the screen stopped responding after 2 months.
"...But the colors are crisper, clearer and just the overall responsiveness is much improved...." Read more
"...It is by far the brightest screen I have ever seen. Images are vivid, crisp and detailed. You see things you never knew you didn't want to see...." Read more
"...The screen is amazing with colors, but it came in with a burnt in screen...." Read more
"...The HDR feature is also very cool. I'm not a newbie to videography as I have used my S3 for a variety of photography and video projects...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the cellular phone. Some mention that the battery is amazing, better than any phone they've ever seen or used, and the standby time is superb. They like that the Samsung has an exchangeable battery, and it's easy to replace if needed. However, others say that after about a week of use the battery wasn't keeping the charge, and with other chargers the phone wouldn't charge or the MicroUSB plug wouldn' t work.
"...But this phone has great battery life (compared to my s3), so I really only charge it at night for a few hours and then leave if off charge even..." Read more
"..."deep sleep" after you lock your phone and it will continue to drain your battery even when you're not using it...." Read more
"...this phone has that other reviewers love as well: great camera, good battery life, big screen, fast processor, user friendly, good call quality..." Read more
"...-When I first got the phone, the battery drained very quickly, despite the many reviews raving about how good the S5's battery life is...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the cellular phone. Some mention that they love the brand and have never had any durability issues, while others say that the USB connector covering is prone to getting broken, the camera lens is as fragile as a newborn baby, and the build quality could have been better. Some complain that the phone seems cheap plastic, while they feel like it is solid.
"...There's a noticeable loss in quality on the Hero3+ Black Edition when this occurs...." Read more
"...very surprised when I accidently threw it on concrete and the screen did not break, crack or chip...." Read more
"...My wife has the same phone, and her screen is also similarly cracked (has been for over a year now, though still not affecting use of her phone)...." Read more
"...Well luckily this phone is water resistant and known for being very strong...." Read more
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I have 3 phones on my plan and I used the shared upgrade option to early upgrade on my line. I called AT&T beforehand to let them know that's what I wanted to do and the rep left a note on my account. When I received the phone, I called to activate it and the rep who got me at first did not understand what I was saying and she self-confessed that she didn't even check the notes.
I had to call back, not using my line I wanted to upgrade and I think I got my same original rep and we were able to complete the line upgrade with no problem.
The phone comes with a new sim, they need the numbers from that and also in the back of the phone. Oh the initial startup wants to connect to your google account, but you gotta connect to your wifi first, so many screens in the beginning just to get to a point to make a call. My rep stayed on the line to make sure the new phone was connected to the network. And then it was all me doing the switch over from my old phone to this one with the app called Smart Switch Mobile installed on both phones. I'm not sure how long it took, I left the phones to do their business and watched a movie. By the time the movie was finished, all my apps, contacts, photos, and stuff had been transferred over and both phones were resting peacefully in sleep mode.
As for the phone itself, oh wow, wonderful. So responsive! I came from a Samsung Galaxy S3 which was taking forever to open and close screens and even when I was swype texting it would pause and delay. But this beauty! wow. Some of my coworkers have this phone and it looks so much bigger and bulkier in their hands.. probably because of the cases they are using. To me this phone is a slim upgrade from my old one - a lil taller and a lil wider (as shown in picture). But the colors are crisper, clearer and just the overall responsiveness is much improved.
I feel a little bad, my phone case (s-view wireless case and charger) cost more than I paid for this phone. Also, just buy this phone in contract rather than using the next plan. I'd rather pay $40 for the next 24 months ($960) than pay $50 ($25 + installment amount) for the next 20 months ($1000).
There are YouTube reviews on this phone that talk about all the features and optimizations you can do. Watch a few of those while you wait for the phone to be delivered and then you'll be ready to take advantage of a modern phone. If you've had other galaxy phones, you already know some of the tips and features. Oh but, the left menu button that was for properties has been replaced with recent apps and long pressing on the home button takes you into S-Voice mode (unless you disable it - please do if you don't use S-Voice). Also S-memo is replaced by S-note (even my old memo notes transferred!)
I use the fingerprint scanner to unlock my phone, it can store up to three fingerprints that you can name for easy reference. Make sure you scan your finger in the way you are likely to be holding the phone most often. I've had the phone for about a week and I have trouble sometimes making sure I swipe-scan my finger over the sensor correctly; I'm sure over time I'll be a pro at it. When scanned correctly it does recognize my fingerprint.
My biggest surprise was the charging bay door and the extra thick cable for charging. It's a USB 3.0 cable so it does both data transfer and charging. The door though, yikes... trying to open it in low light conditions when I'm tired is frustrating and I am fearful I will break the door. I'm switching to wireless charging instead. The phone can still be charged by a regular micro USB cable connect it to a power adapter; I have tried both the regular micro USB and the super-size USB 3.0 cable connected to a computer and the charging is painfully slow. But this phone has great battery life (compared to my s3), so I really only charge it at night for a few hours and then leave if off charge even over night while I sleep.
I'm trying to get my cousin to upgrade her s2 to this phone; for the price this is a wonderful deal on a smartphone that's a market competitor for other top of the line smartphones out there. Yes there is bloat with the Samsung apps, but I think of it as another layer of protection that I can use to back-up my apps and data and find my phone in addition to the AT&T and Google offerings.
Good luck, enjoy the phone!
Cheers - iShar
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2014
I have 3 phones on my plan and I used the shared upgrade option to early upgrade on my line. I called AT&T beforehand to let them know that's what I wanted to do and the rep left a note on my account. When I received the phone, I called to activate it and the rep who got me at first did not understand what I was saying and she self-confessed that she didn't even check the notes.
I had to call back, not using my line I wanted to upgrade and I think I got my same original rep and we were able to complete the line upgrade with no problem.
The phone comes with a new sim, they need the numbers from that and also in the back of the phone. Oh the initial startup wants to connect to your google account, but you gotta connect to your wifi first, so many screens in the beginning just to get to a point to make a call. My rep stayed on the line to make sure the new phone was connected to the network. And then it was all me doing the switch over from my old phone to this one with the app called Smart Switch Mobile installed on both phones. I'm not sure how long it took, I left the phones to do their business and watched a movie. By the time the movie was finished, all my apps, contacts, photos, and stuff had been transferred over and both phones were resting peacefully in sleep mode.
As for the phone itself, oh wow, wonderful. So responsive! I came from a Samsung Galaxy S3 which was taking forever to open and close screens and even when I was swype texting it would pause and delay. But this beauty! wow. Some of my coworkers have this phone and it looks so much bigger and bulkier in their hands.. probably because of the cases they are using. To me this phone is a slim upgrade from my old one - a lil taller and a lil wider (as shown in picture). But the colors are crisper, clearer and just the overall responsiveness is much improved.
I feel a little bad, my phone case (s-view wireless case and charger) cost more than I paid for this phone. Also, just buy this phone in contract rather than using the next plan. I'd rather pay $40 for the next 24 months ($960) than pay $50 ($25 + installment amount) for the next 20 months ($1000).
There are YouTube reviews on this phone that talk about all the features and optimizations you can do. Watch a few of those while you wait for the phone to be delivered and then you'll be ready to take advantage of a modern phone. If you've had other galaxy phones, you already know some of the tips and features. Oh but, the left menu button that was for properties has been replaced with recent apps and long pressing on the home button takes you into S-Voice mode (unless you disable it - please do if you don't use S-Voice). Also S-memo is replaced by S-note (even my old memo notes transferred!)
I use the fingerprint scanner to unlock my phone, it can store up to three fingerprints that you can name for easy reference. Make sure you scan your finger in the way you are likely to be holding the phone most often. I've had the phone for about a week and I have trouble sometimes making sure I swipe-scan my finger over the sensor correctly; I'm sure over time I'll be a pro at it. When scanned correctly it does recognize my fingerprint.
My biggest surprise was the charging bay door and the extra thick cable for charging. It's a USB 3.0 cable so it does both data transfer and charging. The door though, yikes... trying to open it in low light conditions when I'm tired is frustrating and I am fearful I will break the door. I'm switching to wireless charging instead. The phone can still be charged by a regular micro USB cable connect it to a power adapter; I have tried both the regular micro USB and the super-size USB 3.0 cable connected to a computer and the charging is painfully slow. But this phone has great battery life (compared to my s3), so I really only charge it at night for a few hours and then leave if off charge even over night while I sleep.
I'm trying to get my cousin to upgrade her s2 to this phone; for the price this is a wonderful deal on a smartphone that's a market competitor for other top of the line smartphones out there. Yes there is bloat with the Samsung apps, but I think of it as another layer of protection that I can use to back-up my apps and data and find my phone in addition to the AT&T and Google offerings.
Good luck, enjoy the phone!
Cheers - iShar
1. Expandable storage - Yes, the phone only comes with 16GB of internal storage. I use a 32GB card and have no space problems with all of my favorite apps installed. Almost all apps that I've downloaded can be moved to the card. I also use it to store photos and videos. All of my music is stored in Google's Play Music cloud.
2. Removable battery - This is a unique feature now that I find helpful. It's worth it to buy a back up battery that you keep charged for times when you don't have access to a charger or an outlet. This is especially useful for long trips. I've found that with moderate use the battery lasts about a day and a half after a full charge.
3. Disabling apps - Android phones notoriously come loaded up with software, both from the manufacturer and the carrier. Between Samsung and Verizon there are probably a dozen apps that I don't need. Samsung has a feature that allows you to disable apps you don't use. Although it doesn't remove the app from the phone, it removes it from the app drawer and prevents it from running in the background. Out of sight, out of mind for me.
4. Fingerprint scanner/heart rate monitor - Okay, these are definitely more on the gimmick side of things and not phone essentials. However, when used correctly both can be useful. I do high intensity interval training and heart rate is a major part of that. I have a Polar heart rate monitor that I use, and I found that the phone is incredibly accurate for measuring BPM by comparing results from the two. There is a companion app called S-health that allows you to keep track of diet and exercise. In an increasingly health conscious world I find that very helpful. The fingerprint scanner is a good layer of security, but make no mistake, if someone is determined to get in your phone they will find a way. It's more of a safeguard just like having a password would be.
5. Vibrant launcher (Touchwiz) with lots of customization - Having owned a few Androids the one thing that always bothered me was the "coldness" of the launchers they typically come with. This phone is very colorful and that makes my eyes happy. It's evident that Samsung put a lot of thought into the design of this phone from a software perspective. If you prefer the simplicity of pure Android you'll want to install a custom launcher (there are quite a few awesome ones for free in the Play store) or root the phone.
6. It's made of plastic - I immediately put a case on my phone so I honestly don't care what it's made out of. The hardware in this phone far outweighs the material the back cover is made from. However, if aesthetics are a huge concern for you it may not be to your tastes.
7. Battery saver - This phone has a couple power saving options. One of these options converts the phone to gray scale and severely limits the amount of processes running to prolong the battery life for days. This is a great feature for people who need their phone on, but don't want to waste battery juice when charging won't be an option for a long time.
8. Easy mode/blocking mode/private mode - Each one does vastly different things, and it speaks to the fact that Samsung is appealing to all types of users. Easy mode for people who don't want their smartphone to be TOO smart, blocking mode for turning off pesky notifications during certain times (e.g., turn off phone ringing between certain hours except for certain contacts), and private mode for securing your phone just a bit more. None of these options are on by default so if you don't want to use them, you don't have to. I really like that Samsung baked these features into the phone without making them intrusive. These aren't apps, they are settings.
Those are just some of the obvious ways the phone stands out to me. I'll quickly run down a list of things that this phone has that other reviewers love as well: great camera, good battery life, big screen, fast processor, user friendly, good call quality (if anyone is actually concerned about that anymore).
If you're already an Android user, this phone will not disappoint. If you're an Apple user thinking about making the switch I suggest you read the return policy (I believe Verizon gives you 15 days). It may not suit your tastes because it is a completely different operating system with a learning curve. I prefer complexity with my phones, but there's a reason iPhones are so popular - a lot of people want a phone they don't have to fiddle with at all.