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Ars Technica has posted their Galaxy S5 review, and it's pretty harsh. The reviewer says the performance is nice and he likes the waterproofing (even if it does mean fiddling with port flaps), but he hammers Samsung's scattershot UI. He also calls the heart rate monitor a gimmick, since in his testing against a real heart rate monitor it was only correct about half the time and is not very easy or quick to use.
I think he has a point on the UI. I've never been a fan of TouchWiz ever since using the original Galaxy S, and what I've seen of the S5 is disappointing given the design directions Samsung's competitors have adopted. However, it looks like the camera is quite good and I think he sold the fingerprint scanner short. Is it a bit more finicky than Apple's? Apparently, but people here have figured out how to get it to work with one hand with excellent accuracy by using more than one "slot" for the same finger when recording their print.
Thoughts? Is the UI as big a mess as he claims, or is this just Samsung hate on parade?
Samsung’s Galaxy S5 has plenty of upgrades—so why does it feel so meh? | Ars Technica
I think he has a point on the UI. I've never been a fan of TouchWiz ever since using the original Galaxy S, and what I've seen of the S5 is disappointing given the design directions Samsung's competitors have adopted. However, it looks like the camera is quite good and I think he sold the fingerprint scanner short. Is it a bit more finicky than Apple's? Apparently, but people here have figured out how to get it to work with one hand with excellent accuracy by using more than one "slot" for the same finger when recording their print.
Thoughts? Is the UI as big a mess as he claims, or is this just Samsung hate on parade?
Samsung’s Galaxy S5 has plenty of upgrades—so why does it feel so meh? | Ars Technica