Need a Baby Monitor? Use The Samsung Galaxy S5
GalaxyS5 / March 31, 2014

It’s been over a month since Samsung unveiled its highly anticipated Galaxy S5 smartphone at the Unpacked 5 event in Barcelona, Spain and we’re still learning more about this amazing device with each passing day. The website Soyacincau.com recently published an article revealing the Galaxy S5’s potential use as a baby monitor. If you’re the parent of a newborn, or if you’re expecting a child in the near future, you can transform your Samsung Galaxy S5 smartphone into a baby monitor. According to the article, the Samsung Galaxy S5’s menu contains a Baby Crying Detector option. “This function is intended to be used as a parenting aid and not as a medical device or a substitute for human care-giving.” It goes on to warn parents about leaving their babies unattended in homes or areas. You can find this option by navigating through the Galaxy S5’s accessibility menu. You might be wondering how exactly the Galaxy S5 works as a baby monitor without a second device. Well, parents who wish their Galaxy S5 as a baby monitor must also own the Galaxy Gear smartwatch. Once the two devices are connected, and the Baby Crying Detection option is enabled, the Galaxy S5 is placed…

Specs Surface For The Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom
News , smart phones / March 26, 2014

New details have surfaced regarding the specs for the Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom. Samsung hasn’t officially stated plans to release a Zoom version of the Galaxy S5, but it’s safe to assume the South Korean company is in fact working on it. The Galaxy S4 was released in several different model variations, including a Zoom, so it only makes sense for Samsung to follow this same pattern with the Galaxy S5. What We Know About The Galaxy S5 Zoom According to the Polish website Galaktyczny.pl, Samsung recently held an invite-only presentation showcasing the Galaxy S5 Zoom. In an effort to prevent details of the new device from being leaked, Samsung prohibited its employees from taking photos. However, one savvy attendee at the presentation took some rather interesting notes which provide some insight on the upcoming Galaxy S5 Zoom. According to the Polish website, the new Samsung Galaxy S5 will feature a slimmer body with a non-protruding camera lens. This is in stark contrast to its predecessor, as the Galaxy S4 Zoom was large, bulky and featured a prominent camera lens. Some users preferred the Galaxy S4 Zoom over the standard S4 due to its larger body, but most people claimed it…

Samsung Galaxy S5 Launch Dates Revealed For U.S. Cell Carriers
News / March 26, 2014

It’s been just over a month since Samsung unveiled its highly anticipated flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S5. While this sneak peak gave us some temporary satisfaction, cell carriers have yet to officially support or sell the device. The good news is that we now have official dates for the Galaxy S5’s release on several of the country’s top cell carriers. T-Mobile T-Mobile will begin taking pre-orders for the Galaxy S5 starting on March 24th with the actual device going live for sale on April 11th . Customers can pre-order the device with $0 down and 24 equal payments of $27.50. This is an introductory price, so you’ll want to pre-order it fast; otherwise, you may risk losing this hot deal. You can also show your interest for the Samsung Galaxy S5 by signing up for T-Mobile’s pre-registration page located here. Sprint The Samsung Galaxy S5 will be available for sale on both the Sprint website and in Sprint stores starting April 11th. Sprint is currently taking pre-orders for the Galaxy S5 at $199.99 with a 2-year agreement after a $50 mail-in rebate. The company is really offering a great deal for the Galaxy S5, which will likely attract some budget-conscious…

Samsung Working On Galaxy S5 Mini
News , smart phones / March 24, 2014

If the Galaxy S5’s 5.11-inch screen is too large for your liking, you’ll be glad to hear that Samsung is currently working on a Galaxy S5 Mini — at least that’s the rumor currently circulating throughout the web. This is much better than the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini GT-I9192 GSM Factory Unlocked Dual Sim – White Samsung is known for creating multiple variations of Galaxy smartphones and devices. Take the Galaxy S4, for instance. The South Korean-based consumer electronics company released a Galaxy S4 Zoom, Galaxy S4 Active (water-resistant model), and a smaller and more affordable Galaxy S4 Mini. Since the Galaxy S5 is already made with water-resistant materials and technology, it’s highly unlikely Samsung will release a Zoom version. However, there’s strong evidence suggesting a Mini version of the Galaxy S5 is on the horizon. A user agent profile (UAP) for an unknown Samsung Galaxy S5 model was spotted on the company’s servers. The device in question was SM-G750A, which indicates an Mini version of the Galaxy S5 being available on AT&T (the A is believed to represent AT&T). If Samsung takes the same approach to the Galaxy S5 as they did the S4, though, it will likely be released…

Samsung Galaxy S5 vs The New HTC One
News / March 20, 2014

It’s nearly a month since Samsung unveiled its flagship smartphone the Galaxy S5 at the Unpacked 5 event in Barcelona, Spain. Since then, we’ve had plenty of time to look over the hardware and software specs, comparing it to some of the current leading smartphones.   Galaxy S5 vs HTC One: Battle of The Smartphones With a HTC One on the horizon, many people are wondering how it will fare against the Galaxy S5. After all, these are both two of the hottest smartphones on the market. So, which one comes out on top? We have to base our decision off the official releases specs for the Samsung Galaxy S5 along with leaked details surrounding the HTC One. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S5 last month, revealing the hardware and software used to power their flagship device, but it’s still not available for sale through the cell carriers. Reports suggest U.S. cell carriers will release the Galaxy S5 sometime in April. What We Know PhoneArena recently published some leaked information about the HTC One, including its all-metal design. Unlike the Galaxy S5, the upcoming HTC One will feature an all-metal bod, which is likely to score some brownie points among consumers…

Vodafone UK Acquires Exclusive Rights To Gold Galaxy S5
News / March 18, 2014

Vodafone UK has acquired exclusive rights to sell the gold-colored Galaxy S5. During the Unpacked 5 event in Barcelona, Spain, Samsung initially stated that the Galaxy S5 would be offered in four separate colors: black, white, blue and gold. However, they didn’t say which carriers would offer which colors. Why Vodafone? The world’s second largest cell carrier, Vodafone UK, announced plans to sell the regal gold Galaxy S5 when it’s officially released on April 11th. It’s important to note that Vodafone UK has an exclusive deal with Samsung, meaning no other cell carrier can legally sell the gold-colored variant. Of course, there’s a pretty good chance we’ll see a gold Goophone in the near future… If you don’t want to wait until April 11th to purchase the gold Galaxy S5, you can pre-order it through Vodafone starting March 28th. Be warned, though, the official Vodafone website will probably experience heavy volume due to the Galaxy S5’s high demand. So, why is Vodafone UK offering the exclusive gold Galaxy S5? Although the cell carrier hasn’t made an official statement, we’re assuming it’s to attract new subscribers to their service. By purchasing exclusive rights to the Galaxy S5, Vodafone UK is certain…

Samsung Galaxy S5 Optimized For Longer Battery Life
News / March 18, 2014

Along with its superior hardware, the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S5 will also feature improved battery performance, allowing users to run their device for a longer length of time on single charge. This is just one of the many notable features that’s driving up pre-registration numbers for the Galaxy S5. Why Battery Life is a Common Issue Among Smartphones Battery life remains a growing problem among modern-day smartphones. As the hardware and software develops, there’s more juice being pulled from the battery. This results in shorter battery life, especially when the user is running processor-intensive applications like watching YouTube videos, playing games, using GPS services (serious battery-killer), etc. There’s nothing more frustrating that being forced to use your smartphone while it’s plugged into a nearby outlet, but unfortunately this is becoming an all-too-familiar scenario among smartphone owners today. Rather than carrying your smartphone in your pocket, its short battery life restricts you to using it around an electrical outlet. Samsung’s Solution To Poor Battery Life Samsung has taken the Galaxy S5 to the next level by optimizing its battery life. As most Galaxy fanatics may already know, the new Galaxy S5 features a 2800 mAh battery. This alone isn’t a ground-breaking…

T-Mobile To Sell The 16 and 32 GB Samsung Galaxy S5
News / March 13, 2014

Now that Samsung has officially unveiled their flagship Galaxy S5 smartphone to the world, it’s only a matter of time before the nation’s cell carriers begin selling it. Although there’s no official statement on when the Galaxy S5 will be available for sale, there’s reports that T-Mobile plans to sell both the 16 and 32 GB models. Leaked Photo Reveals 16 and 32 GB Options on T-Mobile According to the Android website AndroidCentral.com, T-Mobile will in fact sell the 16 and 32 GB model Samsung Galaxy S5. The site claims that an unnamed “tipster” emailed a screenshot of T-Mobile’s purchase page, showing an option for both the 16 and 32 GB Galaxy S5. We don’t have confirmation of the photo’s authenticity, but it certainly looks like the real deal. And if is fake, it’s a really good one! But Wait, There’s a Catch… If you closely at the T-Mobile screenshot, you’ll notice something rather surprising: the 16 GB Samsung Galaxy S5 will only be available in stores, whereas the 32 GB model will only be available online. Yep, if you want to get your hands on the larger 32 GB model, you’ll have to order it online. T-Mobile isn’t the only…

Free Music App ‘Milk Music’ For Samsung Galaxy S5
News , smart phones / March 12, 2014

Last week, we covered the story of Samsung offering over $500 in free apps with the Galaxy 5. Some of these apps include a 1-year premium subscription to RunKeeper, Wall Street Journal, Blurb, Cut The Note and LinkedIn just to name a few. Samsung went one step further on Friday, however, by announcing plans to sell their Galaxy S5 flagship smartphone with the free streaming music app Milk Music. “Milk Music introduces a fresh approach to music that reflects our innovation leadership and our focus on creating best-in-class consumer experiences. We’re offering consumers amazing, rich music experiences built around what matters most to them and their lifestyle,” said Samsung’s Gregory Lee said at the company’s Unpacked 5 event in Barcelona, Spain. Milk Music will come pre-loaded on all Galaxy S5 devices, offering users a fresh alternative to Pandora or Spotify. So, what exactly is Milk Music? Basically, it’s a combination of streaming internet radio and massive downloadable library. If you were to combine iTunes with Pandora, you would get Milk Music. There are around 200 or so different stations available and 13 million individual songs. The one drawback to using the app (as of now) is the inability to purchase specific…

South Korea Cell Phone Ban Could Hurt Samsung Galaxy S5 Sales
News , smart phones / March 11, 2014

Reports suggest the Samsung Galaxy S5 could have slow-to-non-existent sales in South Korea due to a recent 45-day ban on all new cell phones sold by the country’s major cell carriers. Samsung recently announced plans to sell their new flagship smartphone on April 11, which is less than a month away. However, the new ban prohibiting cell phone sales would fall in line with this date, forcing South Korean residents to wait even longer to get their hands on the Galaxy S5. So, why are South Korean cell carriers banned from selling new phones for 45 days? The ban was handed down by a watchdog group after several carriers began selling smartphones and other devices for steep discounts. Under the country’s current law, carriers are only allowed to subsidize phones up to $250, and this incident involved phones being subsidized for more than $250. You might be wondering why South Korean cell carriers would willingly subsidize phone prices more than $250. Well, it’s likely due to the country’s stiff competition. It’s estimated that 7 out of 10 South Koreans already own a smartphone (note: Samsung is based in South Korea). The only way cell carriers can attract new customers is…