1. Home
  2. Camera
  3. Samsung suggests Galaxy S6 camera performs better than iPhone 6 in low light

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

Announced at the MWC event in Barcelona, ​​Samsung has unveiled its biggest flagship smartphone for 2015, the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 Edge. Both smartphones are packed with the latest technology Samsung has been able to bring to date. The stunning design The Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge is new to the Samsung ecosystem with a metal frame and glass back. Following a huge success of its close cousin, the Galaxy Note 4, Samsung has committed to making a display with an even higher resolution that, after the math, up to 577 pixels per inch.

However, during the announcement, Samsung hinted that the Galaxy S6's rear camera is vastly superior to Apple's iPhone 6. To justify the assumption, Samsung presented two images for comparison. One is shot with an iPhone 6 and the other belongs to the Samsung Galaxy S6. Both images are captured at exactly the right time and all scenarios are kept constant. The point is, the better low-light shooter to consider.

Samsung beats Apple in camera test?

As you can see from the images provided, Samsung's flagship produced a much brighter image compared to the iPhone 6. The overall picture of the Galaxy S6 is much better than that of the iPhone 6. The low light sensitivity of the Galaxy S6 is higher and as a result, the color reproduction with sufficient exposure is significantly better than that of the iPhone. Perhaps it is too early to judge as Samsung's flagship has not yet been published and no final conclusions can be drawn in view of Samsung's statistics.Which smartphone has the best cameras will certainly be dealt with separately after the final publication.

Not to brag too much, but Samsung's rear camera spec sheet includes: a 16-megapixel sensor, real-time HDR, f/1.9 aperture, an LED flash, and intelligent optical image stabilization. Now turning to the front camera, the Samsung sees Galaxy S6 has a 5-megapixel camera with the same f/1.9 aperture, but wide. The front-facing camera offers plenty of space for selfies and other things that prove huge for Samsung compared to all other flagship smartphones will.

We will cover both of Samsung's flagships in detail. So stay with us and let us know if you have any questions or opinions about Samsung Galaxy S6 camera. That's all for now folks, don't hesitate to comment and share your views.