The SAMSUNG GALAXY S5 is the best phone I ever used.It consist of many new features and it is better then IPHONE 6 in many ways for example: IPHONE 6 do not have any type of air view , IPHONE 6 do not have motion and gestures , IPHONE 6 do not han good touch sensitivity, etc. Samsung Galaxy s5 is also better then IPHONE 5S. But the material used in both of these divices look so different for example : Materials: Apple has always been top when it comes to smartphone design and the iPhone 5s is no different. The iPhone 5s is made from anodised aluminium with diamond cut chamfered edges. It is available in gold, silver and grey. Its full-metal body feels fantastic and its one of the best-made phones that weve ever seen. Its tough, too; even after almost a year of carrying ours around, our iPhone 5S still looks pristine.
The Galaxy S5 has dimpled soft-touch plastic on the back, which gives it more grip. The plain black finish on the front looks stylish, too, although the silver metal effect trim around the edges remains. Unfortunately the handset is still made from plastic, rather than metal, but is available in more colours: black, white, gold and blue. To be fair to Samsung, its done a good job of the plastic case and the handset feels well-made and doesnt have the creakiness of cheaper plastic products.
But both of these mobile look good. But my favourite mobile is SAMSUNG GALAXY S5 due to its features. I love its camera the Galaxy S5 is capable of producing much, much more detailed photos than the HTC One M8 – one of its key rivals. The difference between the Galaxy S5 and Galaxy S4 is less marked, but it is there. By increasing sensor resolution without reducing the size of the photo sensor pixels, it doesnt lose out to its predecessor in any way.
If you passed on reading the last page on camera hardware, the Galaxy S5 has a 16-megapixel sensor of ½.6-inch size. Its a mite smaller than the Xperia Z2s sensor, but crucially the camera pixels are of the same size.
In daylight conditions, sharpness in photos is excellent. It falls off a bit in the extreme corners, but not to a severe extent. With fine, pixel-level details such as the branches of far-away trees you can see the evidence of the Galaxy S5s image engine doing a bit of sharpening, but nothing that should stop you from being able to crop into pictures should you wish.