Samsung shows off the cameras in the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge with new video
Just recently Samsung held a big event at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. A whole lot of hoopla surrounded the launch of the two new Galaxy S6 phones, with plenty of news coverage both online and on TV.
Now Samsung is getting into the details about what you'll get with its latest handsets. The company has released a video meant to showcase the cameras built into these devices. There are a number of interesting features in this department.
First up is a Quick Launch feature that Samsung claims will spring the phone to life in "less than one second". It also touts an F1.9 lens that should better capture low-light images.
Each smartphone has a 16 MP rear camera to go along with a 5 MP front-facing one. Samsung also claims that "if you’re tired of blurry photos, you’ll love the Tracking AF feature, which keeps moving subjects in the frame".
The hardware maker's video shows all of this off, and a bit more like tracking and zooming. You can watch the two and a half minute clip below.