The book I read to research this post was Samsung Galaxy s5: The Unofficial Galaxy S5 User Guide by Daniel Forrester ywhich is a very good book which I bought from kindle. This book tells you all about the Samsung Galaxy S5 smartphone which is probably the best on the market at the moment. It features a 2 MP front camera and a 13 MP rear camera. It's an android operating system but takes it to new limits with things like a universal remote control compatible with a wide variety of electronic consumer goods and a Google account for things like email and Google Drive is a requirement but is simple enough to set up. It features widgets and apps and widgets run continously with maybe extras that can be activated but apps have to be started for you to use. It features a pedometer and heart monitor. It has some of the older features we are used to like face recognition and retina display.You can use the screen without actually touching the screen although that may take a bit of getting used and you can hold your finger a little above the screen. It integrates with social media especially Google + where it is quite simple to have a hang out or video conference call. There is an onscreen keyboard. There are apps specifically for this phone for email and internet although it does have Gmail & Chrome as well. It has a dedicated GPS antenna for improved reception for this. It helps you triangulate where you are better. It has a proximity sensor for detecting compatible devices and networks and there will be USB devices you can connect to it. It has special powering down modes to save power which allow to still function but for example give a black and white display to save power. This is a very interesting and easy to follow book and because this phone is so new there aren't many books about it but I daresay that will change as time goes on.
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