SamMobile has affiliate and sponsored partnerships. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn a commission.

News For You
News For You
Notifications

    Galaxy S5 offers 10.7 GB of usable storage space on 16GB model

    Phone
    By 

    Last updated: March 1st, 2014 at 12:43 UTC+01:00

    The Galaxy S4 was given a lot of flak for using up a lot of the total internal storage for system files, leaving only around 9GB for user data on the 16GB variant. The folks over at Android Central then revealed that available storage space was even lower on the Galaxy S5, indicating that the company has failed to trim down the bloat of its software. However, that's not the case, as Telekome-presse found out: the Galaxy S5 on display at MWC was simply using up an extra 2.33GB for the demo content related to Samsung's Unpacked event, demo content that will not be present in the retail version of the device.

    It's a normal scenario for display units in retail stores as well, which store video and audio files to show off the device's features to consumers, and was the reason for the confusion regarding the Galaxy S5 as well. In fact, Samsung has reduced the amount of storage its software takes up, with the Galaxy S5 offering 10.7GB of storage for user files such as apps and media, which could go even higher when the company is done optimizing everything on the final version on the phone. Granted, this is still quite a bit lower than the available storage on devices like the Nexus phones, but it's ultimately a trade-off that has to be made for some of the useful features that Samsung offers on its devices.

    When you factor in the availability of a microSD slot and the option to move apps to the external storage on Samsung devices, an option not available on the stock version of Android, it's pretty easy to see that the Galaxy S5 won't be presenting any issues related to the available internal storage space.

    s4-s5-storage

    Via | Source

    Phone Galaxy S5
    Galaxy AI summarized

    Scroll for more related content
    News For You

    You might also like

    Samsung’s tomb of lost features is now looking sadder than ever

    Samsung’s tomb of lost features is now looking sadder than ever

    Samsung has removed a lot of features from its flagship products over the years.

    • By Mihai Matei
    • 4 years ago
    A decade of Galaxy S camera improvements in one infographic

    A decade of Galaxy S camera improvements in one infographic

    Samsung always took pride in the camera setup of its Galaxy S flagship phones, and the company's series has been going strong for the past decade, starting with the original Galaxy S and leading all the way to the most recent Galaxy S20 series. The company is now reminding fans of its most important camera […]

    • By Mihai Matei
    • 5 years ago
    10 years of Samsung Galaxy S flagships: Looking back at the Galaxy S5!

    10 years of Samsung Galaxy S flagships: Looking back at the Galaxy S5!

    Welcome to part five of our 10 years of Samsung Galaxy S flagship series, in which we here at SamMobile talk about our experiences and memories of each of the nine Galaxy S flagships that have come before the Galaxy S10. Today, we look back at the Galaxy S5. The Galaxy S5 was the last of […]

    • By Abhijeet Mishra
    • 6 years ago
    Samsung built a Bitcoin mining rig out of old Galaxy S5s—and it’s more efficient than a computer

    Samsung built a Bitcoin mining rig out of old Galaxy S5s—and it’s more efficient than a computer

    Samsung's found a use for your old Galaxy S5 (and no, it doesn't matter if it's smashed to smithereens): Pair it with thirty-nine other units, install a build of the firm's specialist operating system, which isn't available just yet, then insert them all into a strange building-like structure to create your very own Bitcoin Miner […]

    • By Josh L.
    • 7 years ago
    Galaxy S5 September security patch missing from latest update

    Galaxy S5 September security patch missing from latest update

    Samsung has released a new update for the Galaxy S5 (SM-G900F) in the Netherlands. The update, which has a file size of 69MB, has been rolled out through OTA. Most consumers might think that it includes the latest Android security patch, but it doesn't. Galaxy S5 September 2017 security patch missing The latest Galaxy S5 update […]

    • By Asif Iqbal Shaik
    • 7 years ago
    Verizon Galaxy S5 gets August security patch

    Verizon Galaxy S5 gets August security patch

    Samsung has been doing a good job of rolling out security updates even for devices that you might think would no longer receive updates. Take the Galaxy S5 for example. It was released more than three years ago in April 2014. Then again, it's still the most popular Samsung smartphone in the US. It has […]

    • By Adnan Farooqui
    • 7 years ago