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We’ve already given you five reasons to choose the Galaxy S5 over the One M8 when buying your next smartphone — but of course, HTC’s latest flagship comes with its own advantages, too. So in this piece, we’ll list five reasons why the One M8 is better than the Galaxy S5.

By comparing the two lists, you should be able to decide which handset better suits your wants and needs based on things like design and key features — and therefore which is most worthy of a new two-year contract.

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It’s time to upgrade your smartphone — but which Android should you choose? Samsung and HTC just launched their latest flagships, and both are excellent devices. Deciding which would be best for you isn’t easy, but taking a close look at key features can help.

In this piece, we’ll outline five reasons why you should choose Samsung’s Galaxy S5 over the HTC One M8. In a parallel post, we’ll list five reasons to go with HTC’s latest model. Comparing the two should help you decide which handset is more worthy your hard-earned cash.

 

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Samsung today made its new Galaxy Ace Style official after the device popped up in Germany late last week.

It’s a midrange offering that’s expected to be priced at around €200 ($275), and for that you get Android 4.4 KitKat topped with Samsung’s latest “TouchWiz Essence” user interface — the same software that powers the South Korean company’s flagship Galaxy S5.

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With the Galaxy S5 set to make its retail debut in just over a week, Samsung can now turn its attention to the flagship’s smaller sibling, the Galaxy S5 mini.

The handset is expected to make its debut in June, and according to inside sources familiar with Samsung’s plans, it’s going to feature a 4.5-inch 720p display, an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera, and 16GB of internal storage as standard.

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We decided to ignore Samsung’s April Fools’ Day announcement for Galaxy Fingers, the South Korean company’s “first wearable glove.” But we won’t ignore its official unveiling of the new Galaxy Tab 4 family.

Like last year’s lineup, it includes three tablets in 7-, 8-, and 10.1-inch options — all of which sport a new design and all-new internals.

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