First Camera Samples Of Galaxy Note 7 Have Appeared – Take A Look Right Here

Aug 3, 2016 at 07:15am EDT
Galaxy Note 7 camera samples

The official release date of Galaxy Note 7 is August 19, but before that, Samsung has taken the liberty to show us the esteemed camera samples taken from the 5.7-inch mobile powerhouse, and they look nothing short of stunning.

Galaxy Note 7 Original Camera Samples Will Bring Shame To Your Own Smartphone’s Camera

Keep in mind that these camera samples have been taken in varied levels of lighting, shutter speed and ISO sensitivity, so if you decide to purchase a Galaxy Note 7 in the foreseeable future, do not be disheartened by the fact that Samsung might have manipulated these photos. If you have a layman’s experience behind photography, you will know that the smartphone’s camera software features manual camera controls and you’ll have to experiment with these settings accordingly in order to snap the best possible image. To refresh your memory, Galaxy Note 7 sports a 12MP Dual Pixel rear camera with an F/1.7 aperture, the widest in any smartphone at this current time.

Coming to the hardware side of the smartphone, Galaxy Note 7 is going to be shipped out in the following models:

The display tech used is Super AMOLED and features a much larger screen-to-body ratio in comparison to a Galaxy S7 edge. The Super AMOLED has several benefits over other display tech; it is able to consume less power and allow manufacturers to potentially reduce the thickness of future smartphones, and this is one of the contributing reasons why a Galaxy Note 7 sports a sleek form factor. The rear camera does provide support for shooting images in RAW and recording 4K videos as well.

Samsung has not mentioned other internal storage models, so we guess that 64GB of internal memory is all that you’re going to be getting. However, with a MicroSD card slot available, we highly doubt that you will using up all of that internal memory. Galaxy Note 7 also provides support for wireless charging, and as stated before, the scheduled release date of the phablet is August 19.

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About the author: Omar Sohail is a reporter and analyst for Wccftech's mobile section, specializing in the technology and business of the mobile industry. His expertise lies in the intricate hardware supply chain, covering developments in semiconductor manufacturing, chip lithography, and camera sensor technology.

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