Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Not every Galaxy S6 has the same camera, but Samsung says that's okay

The Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge have reclaimed the title of best Android smartphone for Samsung, and a big part of their appeal stems from the excellent 16-megapixel camera that they share. It turns out, however, that not every handset has the exact same camera: some phones use a Sony IMX240 imaging sensor while others are equipped with Samsung's own ISOCELL sensor. This appears to be an effort to pad out inadequate supply of whichever sensor is Samsung's first choice, and isn't determined by whether you buy an S6 or Edge variant of the phone.

When contacted by The Verge, Samsung explained that it sets stringent quality standards for the user experience of its phones and only uses components that live up to those expectations. In other words,...

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