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Samsung Galaxy S5 Sport


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So yesterday Sprint posted this to their newsroom site:

 

Samsung Galaxy S® 5 Sport Fact Sheet

 

 

Stay on top of your game with a smartphone built for the athletic lifestyle
 
Productivity
  • Sprint Spark™, a unique combination of advanced network capabilities built for dataSamsung%20Galaxy%20S%205%20Sport%20Cherr delivering peak wireless speeds of  60Mbps today on capable devices
  • Android™ 4.4.2, KitKat
  • 2.5GHz quad-core processor (Qualcomm® Snapdragon® MSM8974AB chipset)
  • Sprint Fit LiveSM delivers instant access to favorite health and activity apps from the active wallpaper or the full screen experience to tailor workouts, music and healthy living content to fitness interests and routine
  • MapMyFitness uses GPS to track all fitness activities, and records workout details, including duration, distance, pace, speed, elevation, calories burned and route traveled on an interactive map
  • Activity Zone offers the ability to open active lifestyle features, including a Barometer, Compass, Flashlight and Stopwatch, from a single screen
  • S Health™1, an integrated mobile health platform to access health info, map out your workouts and make healthier eating choices, even measure your heart rate when touching the back of Galaxy S 5 Sport
  • Multi Window™2 allows users to seamlessly toggle between applications without closing a window or opening a new page
  • Quick Connect defaults to the best technology to share your content, send files, share your screen or control nearby devices
  • NFC (near field communication) allowing the device to read information from everyday objects, such as stickers and posters embedded with NFC chips, or for use as a mobile wallet to make secure purchases
  • Samsung Knox™ to help ensure that businesses have the security and control they require to protect sensitive data
  • Personal and business email, as well as IM through Google Hangouts™
  • Google Mobile™ wireless services, suc  h as Google Search™, Gmail™, Google Maps™ for Android, Google Calendar™, Drive and YouTube™
  • 3G/4G LTE mobile hotspot capability supporting up to 10 Wi-Fi® enabled devices simultaneously
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
  • HD Voice, virtually eliminating background noise and sound quality is dramatically enhanced on a call between two Sprint HD Voice-enabled devices on upgraded areas of the Sprint network
  • IP67 water and dust resistant3
  • Textured body for increased grip and three hard keys for easier navigation when active
Entertainment/Personalization
  • Spotify, a catalog of more than 20 million songs, allows users to play music on demand, Samsung%20Galaxy%20S%205%20Sport%20Electcreate playlists, discover new  music, share tracks with their friends, listen to songs offline, and listen to music without ads across multiple devices
  • Dual Cameras: 16-megapixel rear-facing Phase Detection Auto Focus camera with Zero Shutter Lag, flash and video capture, and 2-megapixel front-facing camera with full HD recording at 30fps
  • Studio, a complete photo and video editing suite
  • Google Play™ with more than 1 million apps, millions of songs and books, and thousands of movies
  • Samsung Smart Remote simplifies searching and recommends TV, movies and sports according to personal tastes. With Smart Remote and the built-in IR blaster, Galaxy S 5 Sport functions as a remote control for home theater equipment.
  • Air View™ lets you hover your finger over photos, files, links and text for an instant preview
  • 3.5mm stereo headset jack
  • Stereo Bluetooth® 4.0
Specifications
  • Dimensions: 5.7 inches x 2.9 inches x 0.4 inches (144mm x 74mm x 8.9mm)
  • Weight: 5.6 ounces (158 grams)
  • Display: 5.1-inch Full HD Super AMOLED® display (1920x1080)
  • Battery: 2,800mAh Lithium-ion battery
  • Memory: 16GB internal memory (ROM), 2GB (RAM) microSD™ card slot supports up to 128GB
  • Color Options: Electric Blue and Cherry Red

 

 

And here is the Sprint version of the GS5 Active.

 

Source: Sprint

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Don't look to much like the att active, more like a s5 with a built on incipio case. If it would be more like the att version I might would have done some selling and trading to buy one. But this is a good option for people to choose from.

 

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So yesterday Sprint posted this to their newsroom site:

 

 

And here is the Sprint version of the GS5 Active.

 

Source: Sprint

 

Ugh. 16 gig, huh? I guess I'll be holding out for a Galaxy F.

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Since "Sport" models are often denoted with an "S," I think this should be called the Samsung Galaxy S5S.  :lol:

 

Then we can sit back and enjoy watching the further confusion caused as people talk about their S5, 5S, and S5S phones...  :popcorn:

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So what is the difference between this and the regular s5?

Will regular s5 cases fit this phone?

Its basically a much more durable version of the current model.  As far as cases, I would assume that since this is more durable its also going to be slightly larger so no chance of current gs5 cases working on this.

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And gets a free year of MVP access from my way fitness. And $50 off the gear fit and 50% off of certain sports headphones

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Anyone get the Sport?

I looked into it for my wife but we decided against it. To me, the sport just doesn't do much unless you're a runner. If Sprint had the active, I think I would get that for her though. I like the extra toughness of the phone and she's hard on phones.

 

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Just in case I'm not the only one with a S5 Sport, NK2 (still 4.4.2) is rolling out to the S5 Sport. Was not able to get it OTA since rooted, but plugged into Kies 3, and it updated perfectly (lost root).

this is why I don't like carrier exclusive phones. The s5 got 4.4.4 a while ago and we s5 sport owners are still waiting
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