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    Samsung’s Galaxy S5 Experience app lets you try out the phone’s features

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    Last updated: March 21st, 2014 at 19:24 UTC+01:00

    Having trouble deciding whether you want to put down your hard-earned cash for Samsung's latest flagship smartphone or the company's new wearables? Well, then the company wants to lend a hand making your decision easier, with the Galaxy S5 Experience app that has just been launched on Google Play. As the name suggests, the app will let you take a (semi) interactive look at some of the important features of the Galaxy S5, such as the Rich Tone HDR mode in the camera, Download Booster, or the new S Health app. The app also talks about other features, like the fingerprint scanner or the IP67 water and dust protection, though you can't exactly experience most of those without the actual device in your hands.

    The Gear 2 and Gear Fit parts of the app are currently under development, but they should be populated with interactive content through an update to the app. Galaxy S5 Experience is available for all Android devices running on Android 4.0 and above, so go ahead and give it a spin through the Google Play link below to see if you like what the fifth-generation Galaxy S has to offer.

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