Samsung on Wednesday quietly launched a better Galaxy S5 version, and while it’s a beast in terms of specs, it’s likely this phone will be restricted to South Korea for the time being. Furthermore, the phone seems to lack one important feature that was rumored for this “Prime” version of the handset. This special LTE-A version of the Galaxy S5 is meant to take advantage of the faster data speeds in the region, with local carriers getting ready to support 225Mbps download speeds. In addition to faster LTE support of up to 300Mbps, the Galaxy S5 packs hardware that puts it on par with the LG G3 including a 5.1-inch Super AMOLED display with 2560 x 1440 resolution (576 PPI), 2.5GHz