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-The super tough industry leading Corning Gorilla Glass removed so not as robust and the screen feels very weak and plastic like.
-Alarm app now has no adjustable snooze functions and NO smart alarm mode either (yes that's right they've removed them).
-No "Direct Dial" Widget or "Direct Message" Widget (I kid you not, they've removed them).
-The ability to reduce background noise for callers removed.
-The ability to change the voice tone in the phone app removed.
-Camera doesn't have 4K video like the S5 had (4k actually coincidentally has 4x more detail than Full HD)
-Gallery photos ALWAYS rotate even if you've switched off auto rotate, which means when you view a range of photos which are mixed portrait and landscape, instead of just turning the phone around (which takes a blink of an eye) you will have to either see it in the wrong orientation or you'll have to edit each picture. Yet another useful "upgrade".
-Lock screen buttons much smaller (yes apparently that's another more helpful upgrade)
-Assistive Light is not a widget but now a torch in the pull down menu.
-The 8 Core CPU is much slower than in original S5 (by quite a margin in most performance tests)
-Display does not have as many dimming options as the S5 (yes apparently more options are bad).
-The bubbles and message app options severely limited (default is bright orange themed).
-As you may know an AMOLED screen consumes more power the brighter the colours are, so whilst before where Samsung phones had black background with clear white text (saved battery and was much more discreet) the background colours are all bright white now, so not only will the phone create a whole bright white light in most menus, the battery will drain faster too. Another really useful "upgrade" of the software.
-Home button has to be pressed exactly in the middle otherwise it won't work.
-The charging / data port is now USB 2.0 and not USB 3.0 (like the S5). This reduces the ability to encrypt your SD Card and use the cable to transfer images and videos speedily.
-Infrared port removed (which was handy in the S5 - you could use it as a remote control)
-In the contacts list as you scroll down, the search box also disappears (it's scrolled up out of the the screen - whilst in older phones the search box is always present so if you had searched the wrong letter, you can just type the correct one in, instead you now have to scroll up all the way up until the search box appears again.
-The Home screen doesn't scroll across in a loop, so if you're searching for a app in the last home screen you can't swipe to go back one, you have to scroll through each home screen.
-The camera app gives a loud buzz sound when you start recording video (unless the phone is on mute), there is NO other way to stop this intrusive noise.
-Ironically, when you take a picture there is NO confirmation beep for finding focus..!
-When in the "Gallery", if you scroll through images and you come to the last one (and you don't know it's the last one) and you swipe again - it goes into the camera mode...!
-When in camera mode the video perspective is a bit different but there is no way to frame the video as the perspective shown is always the camera perspective, it only goes into the video aspect ratio once you start recording.
-There is not repeat option for notification for the messages (eg, Once, or every 5mins, every 10min). A really useful feature I use so if I missed the beep for a text message, the phone will beep again (according to what repetition mode I set).
-The LED is really really really dim. I could not see the red charging dot and could hardly see the Blue dot for messages.
-No option to keep the 2 Key lights on (they light only when pressed.... duh.. really helpful..NOT).
This list is not exhaustive, but I really can't be bothered to list all my grips else it seems I am moaning too much, but I will say this, it's not about nit picking, it's the idea that functions I use and were available in phones with less CPU power, less RAM and and older silicone technology have been deliberately taken away. Why...? So they can sell more apps and more flagship phones, like the S6 & S7 which are merely better tracking devices for companies to improve their targeted advertising of their products ( and these phone which don't have removable batteries either - designed and built to ensure guaranteed quicker obsolescence by making changing a 10quid battery cost you 100quid 2-3 day repair job). Progress.
Now some of you might say just download an app for some of the missing features. Let's look at this option ; If you download an app to do something which should be part of the phone's core features (and require negligible CPU or RAM usage), this is what happens - the app has to make money (that's the whole point) and this will manifest itself in one of 3 ways, the app will constantly persuade you to undertake an "in-app purchase", or it will show adverts sporadically or frequently (just depends what the app maker wants to do), you could just pay for the apps to avoid the ads, but in which case they will at some point keep showing you a pop up messages about upgrading to the latest version of that app (and by the way in the initial period when you've newly bought the app to avoid ads you will have to permanently keep signed into Google, who will then track your every message/email, calls, whereabouts, keystrokes, wifi passwords, listen to your conversations, have access to your SMS message history, access to all your contacts, your camera, your browsing history etc etc etc). So yes you can download apps, but the caveat is, the app becomes a direct connection to your identity which tracks everything (yes everything) and uses YOUR Data allowance (and your phones processing power - so it slows your phone down) to send all this information back to whomever it wishes. The new idea is to remove all functionality from devices and make users sign in to make use of the product which then tracks everything about you.
As well as all that I mentioned above the manufacturers also install tonnes of apps which are pre loaded and use CPU power, RAM and waste storage space. The whole thing is designed to track everything to sell you more services (something you don't really own but pay to use).
In the future phones will have no useful apps, you'll just buy a phone and inevitably it will become an advertising box for the various businesses associated with the apps you need to download to make the device work as intended. It's what Windows 10 is and the way things are going. Sad.
I am in the process of returning this item as the freezing issues is not acceptable.


I went to buy this one instead of the S6 or S7, because it is cheaper but has (more or less) the same functionality.
The camera is amazing and 90% of the time you get the same performance as the latest Samsung flagship phone.
I don't know where the 10% is, probably gaming that I don't do?

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Good leap from mymy S3 lte

















