Photos samplescan be seen at http://www.mobile-review.com/review/samsung-galaxy-s7-preview.shtml#s8
Comparisons with S6
Focusing test
Our lab staff have removed the imaging chip from the 12 MP camera module and have found a Sony back-illuminated (Exmor R) CMOS image sensor. We were expecting to find TSV arrays around the periphery of the active pixel array, corresponding to Sony’s stacked chip (Exmor RS) technology platform. Sony hasn’t publicly announced the IMX260, but based on what we’ve been reading, we assume that is the part number. It’s a bit of a surprise that the IMX260 isn’t an Exmor RS sensor, as we’ve been documenting a lot of Sony design wins based on its 1st and 2nd generation Exmor RS technology. It seems the full chip PDAF functionality, which requires dual readout from each pixel, was implemented with a multi-chip solution rather than a stacked (CIS + ISP) solution
http://www.chipworks.com/about-chipworks/overview/blog/samsung-galaxy-s7-edge-teardown
vs 70d
Comparison of two sensors used in S7
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s7_camera_sensors_compared_sony_vs_samsung-news-17183.php
Sony sensor,
Autofocus speed, tracking focus, focus pulls using touchscreen.
Grand Central Terminal in NYC is a really dim place. Good to test low-light performance:
I have owned S7 for 6 months now and I think it's still the best smart phone on the market. Biggest issue is with microphone, it's worse than in Lumia 920. But otherwise S7 is mostly just greatness. Haven't experienced any crashes.
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