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Samsung extols the virtues of the Galaxy S6’s camera in new promo

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Last updated: April 21st, 2015 at 20:50 UTC+02:00

Samsung has been on a marketing blitz for its new flagship handsets, the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 edge. It is releasing short promos every other day to highlight some of the most impressive features of the new smartphones. Just yesterday it released one that detailed features like fast charging, wireless charging and Ultra Power Saving Mode.

The one we have for you today is all about the Galaxy S6's camera and it has got the same sassy and catty vibe that we're seeing in Samsung's recent promos. “Everyone loves to take pictures,” the promo says while pointing out that this is why you need the Galaxy S6. The f/1.9 lens in both the front and rear cameras allow you to take bright pictures and Auto Real-time HDR shows you vibrant, rich images in real time even before you snap one. Smart Optical Image Stabilization gets mentioned as well, it helps eliminate camera shake so that pictures don't come out all blurry. The Galaxy S6's camera also has tracking auto-focus which allows automatic detection of movement for acute focus on moving subjects.

This promo is part of the “smartphone of your dreams” series that Samsung has got going on for the Galaxy S6, do check it out and see whether this is indeed the device you were meant to be with.

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