When it comes to Samsung’s fingerprint scanner technology embedded in the home button on the new Galaxy S5, there’s good news and bad news. The good news is that we have spent plenty of time testing it, and we’ve found that it works very well. The bad news, however, is that it has apparently already been hacked, leaving Galaxy S5 owners’ devices and their PayPal accounts at risk.
Powerful, with a fantastic camera and incredible battery life, the Samsung Galaxy S5 is a superb all-round smartphone
Techfrag - According to Consumer Reports, Samsung Galaxy S5 is better rated among fans compared to the latest flagship Galaxy S6. It isn’t often that we see a previous model of smartphone being rated higher than its successor.So why exactly are fans preferring Galaxy S5 over Galaxy S6?
"Getting fast, prompt operating system updates is a good thing, right? Well, not if you’re the unlucky owner of a Samsung Galaxy S5 and you’ve had the misfortune of upgrading to Samsung’s own Android Lollipop 5.0 version for the phone"
finger print scanners are the worst idea. especially on android... an open box system. lesson learned lol.
the definition of an Analog loop hole.
Another reason not bother with these flawed ideas specially on Samsung devices.
problem is there not perfected yet, just like 80% of all the products released today