Samsung Galaxy S5 smartphone packs a free anti-theft feature that was intentionally included by the large Korean company. Members of a reputable alliance intended to fight against smartphone theft and robbery, provided positive reviews and praises towards the mobile device.
The new anti-theft feature that Samsung released for free gives users the ability track the mobile device. The only way that the phone can be reset is with the use of the owner's account details. These features are already installed on the phone, and it just needs to be activated in order for it to be used.
Features that Samsung added to its phone are Find My Mobile, and Reactivation Lock, is a move that the company had to ensure its users more prevention against smartphone theft.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 has a 5.10 inch display with a 1080x1920 pixels resolution. It packs a 1.9GHz processor, 2GB RAM memory, ang 16GB internal storage. It will be running Google's Android 4.4.2 KitKat.
Smartphone theft is a big deal in the United States, around 1.6 million Americans were victimized in 2012. Samsung as one of the largest smartphone makers in the world, wants to address this issue with their new Samsung Galaxy S5 new and free features.
A bill is being passed to the U.S. Congress and Senate that is believed to be a solution for the smartphone theft problem in the country. Once approved, mobile devices and its manufactures are required to add a function that can stop the smartphone, and making it useless in order to stop the black market from selling it.
The Korean company believes that their Samsung Galaxy S5 will provide anti-theft features that will benefit its consumers. The feature being free will also entice the mobile device market to purchasing their device, and eventually increasing their market share tremendously.