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Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Vs HTC One M9
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMi5_2PACb0
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Posted: 2015-05-04 06:55:27
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The Edge is quite durable.
See the drop test against iPhone 6:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpsyGweP5so
cheers!
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Posted: 2015-05-04 12:18:53
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The Edge is quite durable.
See the drop test against iPhone 6:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpsyGweP5so
cheers!
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Posted: 2015-05-04 12:25:18
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This explains the average quality of some pictures here.
http://www.gsmarena.com/some_[....]samsung_sensors-news-12142.php
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Posted: 2015-05-04 12:53:08
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Mine has Isocell camera sensor...
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Posted: 2015-05-04 15:10:22
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mine has the Sony sensor. phew
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Posted: 2015-05-04 15:20:08
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Mine has Sony sensor.
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Posted: 2015-05-04 16:05:58
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I don't see differences in both
Edge with Exmor on fbloise and
S6 with IsoCell on davidsic. Posible old software records in oficial ROM , same as in Note 4 ? After update users on IsoCell camera show info for Exmor camera in phone
Exmor / IsoCell
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Posted: 2015-05-04 21:19:55
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You're right Sassho, indeed for me it's the same quality
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Posted: 2015-05-04 21:39:04
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I'd like to reply to that with some links:
from this site:
http://www.androidheadlines.c[....]nt-camera-sensor-variants.html
This shouldn’t worry you though, both of those camera sensors seem to perform great considering the images that these smartphones have provided have been quite consistent thus far. It will be interesting to see if Samsung will release an official statement regarding all this or not, though we really doubt it.
and another:
http://www.ubergizmo.com/2015[....]-two-different-camera-sensors/
It is unclear as to why Samsung has decided to use both sensors and it also seems that the handsets are chosen at random, so it’s not like a particular region has the Sony sensor while another has the Samsung sensor. It also seems to indicate that Samsung thinks the sensors are interchangeable.
Is this good or bad news for users? Neither. If Samsung thinks that both sensors are interchangeable, it means that the difference in image quality are most probably on par with each other, or that the differences are so minor that it might not be noticeable to the average user.
and another:
http://www.phonearena.com/new[....]fferent-camera-sensors_id68939
They are seemingly put in at random batches, and Samsung apparently considers them interchangeable, so we wouldn't worry too much whether it's a Sony or a Samung sensor inside, as both the S6 and the S6 edge seem to take some of the best pictures that the mobile industry can currently offer.
and another:
http://www.sammobile.com/2015[....]ng-samsungs-own-camera-sensor/
Samsung didn’t specify the exact camera sensor that it was using in the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 edge, but various teardown tests revealed that it was IMX240 from Sony, which was also used in the Galaxy Note 4. Now, we’ve learnt that some Galaxy S6 and S6 edge units are being shipped with Samsung’s own ISOCELL camera sensor instead of the Sony one.
As you can see in the screenshot below, our own Galaxy S6 edge has a Samsung camera sensor with model number S5K2P2. Details about this new camera sensor aren’t out yet, but we guess that it should be similar to the IMX240 from Sony. Going by our review of the Galaxy S6 and the S6 edge, the camera quality is very good, in fact, a bit better than the Galaxy Note 4.
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So I think there's nothing to worry about, as there's really no difference between the two, unless you place more emphasis on the brand rather than the quality of the pics? And as some of the articles have said, "Its how the light is interpreted and processed", is what really matters.
cheers!
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[ This Message was edited by: difenbaker on 2015-05-05 05:08 ]
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Posted: 2015-05-05 03:06:36
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