The Samsung Galaxy S5 is bringing a bit more than just a high-end smartphone to the party when it goes on sale tomorrow - anyone buying the handset will also get free access to a host of subscription services.
The most exciting of these is probably Endomondo, with Samsung throwing in a year's subscription to the sports community app with each S5.
The brand also told us that it's working to integrate Endomondo further into its S Health app and wearable devices - AKA the Gear 2, Gear 2 Neo and Gear Fit - in a bid to stop consumers having to flop around with different apps all the time.
Fit as a fiddle
Given its focus on fitness to make you want to buy a smartwatch, it's no huge surprise that Samsung is going big on fitness apps - the S5 also comes with Samsung's own S Health app, and it's offering free subscriptions to Run Keeper, Map My Fitness, Skimble, Lark and Instructor Live as well as the Endomondo offer (all great names, guys. Good work).
You'll need some music to listen to during all that working out, though, so Samsung's also giving customers six months of free access to Deezer's Premium music streaming service too.
The S5 also brings 50GB of free storage on Dropbox for two years, three months of Evernote and some special offers from PayPal.
- Should you even buy one though? Check out our Samsung Galaxy S5 review
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