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Galaxy S6

Not all Galaxy S6 cameras are the same, but Samsung isn’t worried

Posted on May 18, 2015May 9, 2020 By Hulk

There’s one thing about the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge Samsung would like you to know: both have amazing cameras. If you get hold of a spec sheet for either phone, you’re likely to see a ‘Sony IMX240’ listed as the hardware driving your photographic experience. As the handsets find their way to users, some noticed that particular Sony hardware wasn’t there. In its stead was a Samsung ISOCELL camera sensor, calling into question whether or not we’d see reliable image quality in Samsung’s new flagships. ‘Fear not’, says Samsung.


It’s not known why Samsung didn’t keep to one sensor; after all, the camera is a major selling point for the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge. Speaking to The Verge, Samsung both acknowledged the hardware divergence and suggested it was no big deal.
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Phones Tags:camera, experience, galaxy, Galaxy s6, Galaxy s6 edge, hardware, imx240, isocell, phone, S6 Edge, Samsung, sensor, Slashgear, Sony

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