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http://www.theverge.com/2014/11/24/7273817/samsung-management-shakeup
Ouch.
Though it annoys me when someone claims there's no difference between the GS4 and GS5, completely ignoring the jump to the Snapdragon 800, the fact remains there's very little the GS5 can do that the GS4 cannot. Most users feel very little reason to upgrade in this situation.
A report in The Wall Street Journal claims that Samsung's Galaxy S5 flagship phone has performed below expectations. The S5 is said to have sold 12 million units in its first three months on sale; roughly 4 million fewer than its predecessor and overall around 40 percent fewer than projected. Sales were said to be down over 50 percent in China, with the US the only major market where sales actually increased. The US is, however, Samsung's biggest market.
Ouch.
Though it annoys me when someone claims there's no difference between the GS4 and GS5, completely ignoring the jump to the Snapdragon 800, the fact remains there's very little the GS5 can do that the GS4 cannot. Most users feel very little reason to upgrade in this situation.