The Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge feature brilliant rear-facing cameras, but their front cameras didn’t see any upgrade over the ones found on last year’s Samsung flagships (well, except for reduced aperture for increased low-light performance). Samsung did, however, . Turning the flash on makes the screen flash white before taking a photo, in order to shine light on the subjects before capturing the moment.
It seems Samsung has begun building this option on other handsets as well, as the also comes with the feature out of the box, despite running Android 5.1.1 Lollipop and not Marshmallow. It is possible the J3 got the option because it’s from the same lineup as the Galaxy J5 and Galaxy J7, which , but we wouldn’t be surprised to see every new Samsung smartphone henceforth offering a flash option for the front-facing camera.
It seems Samsung has begun building this option on other handsets as well, as the also comes with the feature out of the box, despite running Android 5.1.1 Lollipop and not Marshmallow. It is possible the J3 got the option because it’s from the same lineup as the Galaxy J5 and Galaxy J7, which , but we wouldn’t be surprised to see every new Samsung smartphone henceforth offering a flash option for the front-facing camera.