The Samsung Galaxy S5 is Samsung’s new flagship phone. Following up from its predecessor, the S4, Samsung brought a few new features to the table. However, many state that it is a bit too similar to the S4. It has been well received and has obtain steller reviews.
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It feels like it was last year since the acclaimed S4 was released, in fact, it was last year. It is hard to believe that “the next big thing” is already here, but apparently it is. My thoughts on this phone seem a bit negative, but that is not exactly the case. Without a doubt, the S5 seems like a spectacular phone. It is better than its predecessor in every way, but just by a little bit. The S5 is a small leap to the future for Samsung’s incredibly popular Galaxy series. The reviewers seem to love it and, so do all the hardcore Android fans.
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This particular phone doesn't deviate much from other smartphones, so it doesn't stand out as being necessarily helpful for school. However, smartphones in general are quite useful for an educational setting as stated before in my previous current events. Smartphones can allow students to turn in homework and set up reminders for their homework. The S5 is no different and is a great choice for any student in need for a smartphone.
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What is the purpose for using statistics?
The use of statistics is quite necessary for reviewing any type of product, especially in the technology area. Knowing what exactly the product has in store is vital for any review. It makes the reader feel assured that the author knows what they are talking about and have some sort of technical familiarity with the product. The author excellently executed this in his review by incorporating the specs of the S5, “The 5.1-inch, quad-core Android 4.4 KitKat machine with a terrific 16-megapixel camera is well worth snapping up”(Dolcourt). The author also states the US and UK price of the device which is simply wonderful, “On-contract for about $200, or off-contract for about $650 (and about £570 in the UK and €700)” (Dolcourt). In the end, statistics really do make a review better.
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Biehler, John. “Samsung Galaxy S5.” Photograph. Flickr. Yahoo, 1 Apr. 2014. Web. 13 Apr. 2014.
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Dolcourt, Jessica. “High five: Samsung's best phone gets better.” Cnet. Cnet, 7 Apr. 2014. Web. 13 Apr.
Dolcourt, Jessica. “High five: Samsung's best phone gets better.” Cnet. Cnet, 7 Apr. 2014. Web. 13 Apr.
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