Samsung suggests Galaxy S6 camera is better in low light than iPhone 6

Announced at the MWC event in Barcelona, ​​Samsung has released its biggest flagship smartphone for 2015, the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge. Both of these smartphones are packed with the latest technology that Samsung could offer so far. The stunning design of the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge is new to Samsung's ecosystem with a metal frame and glass back. screen with an even greater resolution reaching 577 pixels per inch after calculation.

However, during the announcement, Samsung hinted that the Galaxy S6's rear camera is far superior to that of Apple's iPhone 6. To substantiate the idea, Samsung presented two images for comparison. One is broken with an iPhone 6 and the other belongs to Samsung's Galaxy S6. Both images are taken at exactly the right time and all scenarios are held constant .The goal is to take note of the best low light shooter.

Samsung beats Apple in camera test?

As you can see from the images provided, Samsung's flagship produced a much brighter picture than the iPhone 6. The overall picture feel of the Galaxy S6 is much better than the iPhone 6 Low light sensitivity is greater in the Galaxy S6. and therefore the color output with adequate exposure is much better than the iPhone. It may be too early to judge since Samsung's flagship is not yet released and final conclusions cannot not be drawn considering Samsung stats. Surely we will separately cover an article for which smartphone has the best cameras after the final release.

Not to brag much, but Samsung's rear camera spec sheet includes: a 16-megapixel sensor, real-time HDR, f/1.9 aperture, LED flash and smart optical image stabilization. Now moving to the front camera, the Samsung Galaxy S6 sees a 5-megapixel camera with the same f/1.9 aperture but wide. compared to all other flagship smartphones.

We'll be covering both Samsung flagships in detail, so stick with us and let us know if you have any questions or opinions regarding Samsung's Galaxy S6 camera. That's all for now, please don't hesitate. not to comment and share your views.