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The Samsung Galaxy S5 never really made many waves – it was a nice enough phone but didn't really make headlines. Samsung has brought out the Neo essentially to extend the phone's shelf life.It comes at a reasonable price – around £20 a month on Three wit...
Pre installed apps with Touchwiz, Longer lasting battery, Priced to sell...
Performance not quite as good Galaxy S5, Plastic chassis, Not ultra cool looking...
Samsung has brought us a reworked version of the Galaxy S5, but this time it has the benefits of removable battery and expandable storage...
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The Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo is an intriguing product. Not because of any new technology it offers, but because of its identity. Although it has appeared on shelves at mobile phone shops across the UK relatively recently, it's not actually an all that new sm...
In the final analysis, it's impossible not to be impressed with the Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo. If you can get on with the design, which isn't the most attractive in the world, its combination of performance, battery life, camera quality and a reasonable price...
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It sounds strange, but Samsung's had previous form with its Neo devices, with the Galaxy S3 received the same treatment in 2014. Essentially Samsung is offering a cheaper, but still recognisable alternative, to the original S5. The Galaxy S5 Neo is reason...
In some respects, the Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo is a reminder of just how good the original Galaxy S5 was. It had an incredible battery life, a great camera and a gorgeous display, and for some, this will be more than enough reason to choose this over its clo...
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It's been almost two years since we've seen a Neo leave Samsung's doors. Since then, we've seen the Korean firm double down on a pretty rigid smartphone launch structure, a structure that the Neo doesn't quite fit itself in. Will we see another Galaxy Neo...
In some respects, the Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo is a reminder of just how good the original Galaxy S5 was. It had an incredible battery life, a great camera and a gorgeous display, and for some, this will be more than enough reason to choose this over its clo...
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Basically, Samsung made a big switch in recent years to making most of its phones sealed unibody designs; it started with the higher-end models of course, such as the Galaxy S6 and onwards, but now with the Galaxy A3, Galaxy A5, and Galaxy A7 (also the Ga...
Great battery life, Good camera, Excellent display, removable battery, waterproof...
Low onboard storage, lacks top-end processing power for gaming, ugly as sin...
Surprisingly good, actually. It may look like a bulldog chewing a wasp but it has a lot of practical features, some of which are to a very high standard; notably the display, camera, and battery. If you favour features and pragmatism over aesthetics this...
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