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The Mini seems fine in its factory state and may remain so, but it's worth bearing in mind that you may need to do a full reset from time to time to keep it working at its best. I remember having similar issues with the Galaxy S4. It's common for phones to get a little fatigued once you've filled them up with apps, music and photos, but my S5 slowed to the point of taking up to 5 seconds to even open the gallery. My experience was the same with the S5 too, but I find Samsung phones to be among the worst offenders for slowing down over time. Processor and battery performanceĪ 1.4GHz quad-core processor powers the phone, which delivered a reasonably swift experience, with little lag while navigating around the interface.
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You'll find a whole slew of bundled Samsung software on board, including Samsung's own app stores, email client and Web browser, the smart remote tool for using the infrared port to control your TV and S Health, which aims to let you track your fitness progress (logging both steps taken and your heart rate, using the heart rate sensor on the back of the phone). Indeed, it has a pixel density of 326 pixels-per-inch, which is the same pixel density on the iPhone's retina display - and you'd have to be in a really foul mood to say that's not sharp. The Mini's 4.5 inch display has a 1,280x720-pixel resolution, which is a fair step down from the full HD display of the flagship S5, but its smaller screen doesn't require as many pixels to remain sharp. I'm especially relieved as that flap broke off my Galaxy S5, rendering it no longer water resistant. I'm really not sure how Samsung has managed to waterproof this port, particularly as it's the bit that deals with electricity, but it's certainly handy to not have to worry about clipping an awkward flap back into place. Unlike the S5, however, the Mini doesn't require a flap to cover its micro-USB port on the bottom. In real terms, it means the phone won't conk out the first time you accidentally drop it in the toilet. Like its brother, the S5 Mini has an IP67 rating, meaning that it's protected from dust and can be submerged in water up to 1 metre (3.3 feet) deep for up to 30 minutes. Its mid-range specs are more forgivable at that price, but it's still not exactly cheap. The Mini does at least come with a cheaper price tag, starting at £390, SIM-free directly from Samsung here in the UK, $450 on Amazon in the US, and AU$500 in Australia, with carriers in all three countries offering it on contract too.

Sony is currently the only mobile manufacturer that has a mini phone that actually uses the same blistering tech as the flagship, in its Xperia Z3 Compact. It would be more honest of Samsung to call it the "S5 Lite" to indicate to interested buyers that this phone is not just a small flagship, but a mid-range phone that shares the name and some design cues. The Mini does look identical to its bigger brother though, and its smaller size makes it much more comfortable to use in one hand. The S5 meanwhile, has a 2.3GHz quad-core chip, a full HD display and a 16-megapixel camera.
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The Samsung Galaxy S5’s product page can be found at the link below.Its 4.5-inch screen has a 720p resolution, it has a 1.4GHz quad-core processor, an 8-megapixel camera, 4G LTE, fingerprint and heart-rate sensors and runs the older Android 4.4.2 KitKat software. Still, it’s great to see Samsung’s flagship make its way to even more carriers because it means that more consumers have access to the S5 without having to switch operators. MetroPCS has previously offered both the Galaxy S III and Galaxy S 4, and it’s also a subsidiary of T-Mobile, all of which means that it’s not a huge surprise to see the Galaxy S5 hit Metro’s shelves. Those offerings start at $40 per month for 500MB of high-speed data, and there are also $50 and $60 options that include 2.5GB of high-speed data and unlimited high-speed data, respectively. The Galaxy S5 is compatible with MetroPCS’s unlimited talk, text and data plans. 16-megapixel rear, 2-megapixel front cameras.2.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor.

Spec-wise, the Metro version of the S5 is similar to all of the other carrier models, meaning it’s got:
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The 16GB Charcoal Black version of Samsung’s new flagship will set MetroPCS customers back $649 plus tax. MetroPCS announced today that it’s now selling the Galaxy S5 online and in stores. Following its debut on T-Mobile earlier this month, the Samsung Galaxy S5 is now starting to make its way to smaller operators.
