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Bonovox Posts: > 500

This guy smashes his GS5 & the battery goes all wild and flies off

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88rSfzvGSU8
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Posted: 2014-04-22 20:04:53
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hello1000 Posts: 149


On 2014-04-22 20:04:53, Bonovox wrote:
This guy smashes his GS5 & the battery goes all wild and flies off

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88rSfzvGSU8



S5 don't get bash anymore

Realy fun this, a phone get to revenge

The design is really over though, the reason why the screen will not crack at the first two bash is the way how the phone is design very stellar on the table without weak holes in the design.
[ This Message was edited by: hello1000 on 2014-04-22 19:12 ]

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Posted: 2014-04-22 20:09:13
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

I thought that was funny the noise it made and how it flew off
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Posted: 2014-04-22 20:12:34
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etaab Posts: > 500


On 2014-04-21 22:39:14, Bonovox wrote:
I must disagree with you here. I do love AMOLED panels but the over saturated settings(which I know can be changed) do not make the scene of an image or photo look natural at all. I have seen plenty of LCD panels with beautiful natural colours. More often than not using an AMOLED screen & taking a camera photo has resulted in colours that do not match the scene I am looking at.



Wheres this over saturated setting ? My S3 has four settings, dynamic, standard, photo, movie. In that order, from most colourful to least. So im assuming you mean the dynamic setting.

Personally I have mine on dynamic all the time as I love the colours, but like I mentioned in my previous post, never do my images ever seem over saturated from the pictures ive taken. If anything, the ones taken with the phones camera are white and over exposed compared to my old N8 for example.

I think you might have had a faulty phone when you used such a phone with an amoled display. Even my N8 has an amoled screen, but its not affected by this over saturated accusation. I think the media have simply dreamed up an issue that doesn't exist to downplay the technology in defence of other products.
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Posted: 2014-04-22 22:42:59
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Tsepz_GP Posts: > 500


On 2014-04-21 21:12:44, etaab wrote:
The S5 does yet again appear to be the best all round Android phone for 2014.


Indeed, it is.


Stroll on to another website where they might want ya' pal.


He can't, we are the only ones who could be bothered to make the effort to decipher whatever rubbish he's trying to talk, thats why he keeps coming back, shame.
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Posted: 2014-04-22 23:10:57
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Bonovox Posts: > 500


On 2014-04-22 22:42:59, etaab wrote:

On 2014-04-21 22:39:14, Bonovox wrote:
I must disagree with you here. I do love AMOLED panels but the over saturated settings(which I know can be changed) do not make the scene of an image or photo look natural at all. I have seen plenty of LCD panels with beautiful natural colours. More often than not using an AMOLED screen & taking a camera photo has resulted in colours that do not match the scene I am looking at.



Wheres this over saturated setting ? My S3 has four settings, dynamic, standard, photo, movie. In that order, from most colourful to least. So im assuming you mean the dynamic setting.

Personally I have mine on dynamic all the time as I love the colours, but like I mentioned in my previous post, never do my images ever seem over saturated from the pictures ive taken. If anything, the ones taken with the phones camera are white and over exposed compared to my old N8 for example.

I think you might have had a faulty phone when you used such a phone with an amoled display. Even my N8 has an amoled screen, but its not affected by this over saturated accusation. I think the media have simply dreamed up an issue that doesn't exist to downplay the technology in defence of other products.



@etaab,no I don't think I had a faulty Galaxy S1,S2 which both had very over saturated screen & when I used dynamic & used the camera the colours didn't match the scene I was looking at. They have improved & I myself do like the nice strong colours but it isn't always so natural
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Posted: 2014-04-22 23:23:31
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

It seems some people are having issues with Android system using too much battery so I have read on Android Central.

http://www.androidcentral.com[....]-apple-lawsuit-against-samsung

And some news on lawsuits
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Posted: 2014-04-23 01:01:24
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Sassho Posts: > 500

SGS5 Premium version comming.....as Duke Nukem Forever
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsu[....]of_the_galaxy_s5-news-8342.php

Two version SGS5 Samsung SM-G906K and Samsung SM-G906S imported in India for test.
http://www.gsmarena.com/a_bun[....]ndia_for_testing-news-8326.php


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Posted: 2014-04-23 09:32:59
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

I must admit even though i am not a fan of the design (although the blue and pearly white look best) and I don't like the larger bezels. Today I had another play and the screen is beautifully crisp and clear. Also whatever Samsung did to TW coupled with the 801 processer it is ALOT snappier. I also realised you can change the settings menu to tabs or list if you want instead of long scrolling menu. I still don't think the camera is a huge leap in quality though. And no I'm not buying one I'm actually regretting ever selling the Note 3 so am going to buy new one this week
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Posted: 2014-04-23 15:42:00
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rikken Posts: > 500


On 2014-04-23 15:42:00, Bonovox wrote:
I still don't think the camera is a huge leap in quality though.



There are no huge leaps in quality these days, not from any manufacturer.
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Posted: 2014-04-23 16:25:16
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