Since the of 2016, Samsung has boasted how the and crush the industry’s leading handsets not only in terms of and , but , too. During its Unpacked event, the South Korean manufacturer couldn’t wait to reveal that it had adopted Sony’s brand new 12MP 1/2.5-inch IMX260 sensor which features larger pixels than the module found on board the , together with a larger f/1.7 aperture that enables the S7’s sensor to take in 95% more light than its predecessors.
On paper, the Galaxy S7 is second-to-none in the camera department, but how does it fair up to the competition in real-life situations? To find out, YouTuber SuperStaf pitted his Galaxy S7 up against the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, which both sport a 12MP camera with a f/2.2 aperture and PDAF autofocus. The results are pretty amazing. Not only does the Galaxy S7 manage to capture incredible characteristics when zoomed into 100% crops, but it also produces crisp, bright images with significant detail in low-light conditions.
You can check it out for yourself below:
On paper, the Galaxy S7 is second-to-none in the camera department, but how does it fair up to the competition in real-life situations? To find out, YouTuber SuperStaf pitted his Galaxy S7 up against the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, which both sport a 12MP camera with a f/2.2 aperture and PDAF autofocus. The results are pretty amazing. Not only does the Galaxy S7 manage to capture incredible characteristics when zoomed into 100% crops, but it also produces crisp, bright images with significant detail in low-light conditions.
You can check it out for yourself below: