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The Samsung Galaxy S5 ships this week. Is it worth your cash?

Meet the Galaxy S5, the latest flagship phone from Samsung. 

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The Samsung Galaxy S5 launches today. Is it worth your cash?

In recent years, to an astonishing extent, the smart phone market has been divided between a pair of devices: The Samsung Galaxy聽and the Apple iPhone. Both are high-powered, high-end devices, with plenty of top-end hardware and processors capable of outpacing the laptops and desktops of yore. Both have also received only minor upgrades聽in the last couple of generations 鈥 the idea being: if it ain't broke, don't fix it.聽

That, essentially, is the idea behind the minimally-updated Samsung Galaxy S5, which goes on sale around the world Friday. In the States, the phone is available through Verizon Wireless, AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile, starting at $200, providing you sign a two-year data contract. That puts the device in the same general price range as its arch competitor, the Apple iPhone.聽

On board, you'll find a聽5.1-inch display, a pair of cameras (one forward facing, and the other back facing), a聽2.5 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800, and the Android 4.4 KitKat operating system. New this year are some improved lenses for the cameras, an聽optical heart rate monitor, and a pedometer, as well as a dimpled plastic casing that evokes the surface of a golf ball.聽

So is the thing any good?

Well, a lot of reviews have hit the Web Friday, and most are positive 鈥 with a few caveats.聽

Describing the plastic body, Samuel Gibbs of the Guardian that the聽Galaxy S5 "looks cheap compared with some of its metal- and glass-clad competitors, particularly the聽HTC One M8聽and the iPhone 5S. It also looks almost identical to the Galaxy S4, but with a dimpled plastic back that feels a bit like the vinyl seats you get in airports."聽

Over at Laptop Mag, Mark Spoonauer acknowledges the fact that the S5 doesn't exactly represent a radical makeover, but posits that the device represents "a聽shift for Samsung away from throwing spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks to placing bets on fewer innovations." And that shift works, he says.聽

"While the fingerprint reader could be more consistent, the S5 is a more refined product than the S4. We love the bright and colorful display, longer battery life and sharper camera with real-time HDR," Mr. Spoonauer . "And even though a heart rate monitor feels gimmicky on a phone, the S Health app itself has value 鈥 especially when you pair it with a聽Gear Fit聽or聽Gear 2 smartwatch."聽

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