On paper, it's hard to fault Samsung's new Galaxy S5, unveiled in Barcelona tonight. It has top-notch hardware, a fairly decent version of Android, and simply more features than any other smartphone out there. You can fault the plastic chassis -- but do remember that there are also plenty of people out there who prefer the plastic to metal. In practice, I'm happy to report that the Galaxy S5 really is a nice phone -- probably the best that money can currently buy (as of its April 11 release date anyway) -- but it's certainly not without its gimmicky faults. But hey, it wouldn't be a Samsung Galaxy if it didn't have a few lovable but useless gimmicks, right?