Andrew could you test copying files inside phone and check timestamps i.e.:
- Internal <> Internal, 
- Internal <> SD Card
- Internal <> USB (OTG).

Does any of your devices has an encrypted internal partition ?

As far as I can recall there can be these issues regarding timestamps:

- gvfs (Internal, SD, USB)
- FUSE implementation (SD and USB)
- Encryption (Internal, SD, USB)

My S4 had these issues since 4.2.

Happy to hear that it works for you :-).

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Title:
  gvfs-copy --preserve doesn't work with MTP devices

Status in gvfs:
  Fix Released
Status in gvfs package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gvfs source package in Vivid:
  New

Bug description:
  * Impact
  When using gvfs-copy --preserve from a MTP device to local, the timestamp is 
not preserved.

  touch "localfile" --reference="MTP file" works ok.
  I assume --preserve is not working.

  * Test case
  copy files from a mtp device using the --preserve option and check timestamps

  * Regression potential
  verify files copied from mtp devices and their attributes

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