monsieurms
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It sure has some improvements that I like, but at least from my prospective, it's just not quite enough to make me want to consider upgrading to it, when it will almost undoubtedly be trumped within months by other devices .
Honestly, the point's been made before, but I don't know what people expect.
The technology is more mature now. My S4 is a brilliant phone. It is not exactly obsolete. It's less than a year old. I have it set up the way I want it, which took some time. I spent a lot of bucks on accessories too.
What can make me run to the store to upgrade as a "can't live without it" new feature set, tossing away an excellent phone and spending lots more money and time? When it comes time to upgrade, I will and I like the S5 (although I'm thinking my next phone with be the Note 4). But it just isn't as important to do every 10 seconds as it used to be. Until the next revolutionary change, that's going to continue to be true. The tech has matured. There are nice incremental advances, but the "wow" factor is gone from Samsung---and everyone else, too, I think. There just is no reason to run to the store and upgrade unless you're at the end of your cycle about ready to do it anyway.