Topic > Samsung Galaxy S5 Case Study - 1405

According to the Galaxy S6 article, Samsung released the Galaxy S5 in April 2014. Within three months of the release date, Samsung sold over 12 million units. (Galaxy S6) This is an impressive number for such a short period of time. Many Apple users criticize the Galaxy S5 for being of poor quality, but as Samsung reveals, their phone has so much to offer. Samsung has made its phone bigger and wider with a 5.1-inch LCD screen. On the back of the phone, the user can open it to replace the battery or add additional storage of up to 128 gigabytes. Since smartphones are so expensive and fragile, users can now feel safe when it rains or drops the phone in water with a water resistance and dustproof feature. The Galaxy S5 isn't as easy to use than the iPhone 6, but if consumers love high-tech devices, then this is the phone to buy. Samsung has made its phone capable of customizing itself based on user preferences. From quick access buttons on the lock and home screen, to an emergency button that the user can triple-tap on the power button, which will notify the user reference with their current location. Also, a current image with the front and back of the camera. Another feature offered by Samsung is that when the Galaxy S5 battery is low, the user can set the phone to save battery where at ten percent it can last up to twenty-four hours. If consumers miss a text alert or are in a meeting, the Galaxy S5 has a flashing blue LED light to alert you of a