Samsung Galaxy S6 vs Google Nexus 6 – night photos comparison

    Galaxy-S6-camera

    In addition to other very interesting updated features, the Galaxy S6 has new cameras – 16MP (back) and 5MP (front).The main camera offers a LED flash, fast autofocus and an OIS. It can take 4K video, record in Slow Motion, up to 8X slower than real time, or even in Fast Motion – up to 32X faster than real time. Also, there are some entirely new features, such as the ability to open the Camera app with a double click of the home button. The camera will be ready to take a photo in only 0.7 seconds.

    The front camera is also updated and now it can make better selfies and includes an HDR mode. Both cameras come with an aperture of f/1.9, which brings 34% more light to the back camera and 60% to the front one, when compared to the Galaxy S5 camera. This means that you can take great night photos.

    We tested it and compared our sample photos to the ones taken with Nexus 6. The difference is easy to spot and, in any case, Samsung have done a good job.


    Samsung Galaxy S6

    111

    Samsung Galaxy S6

    444


    Google Nexus 6

    1

    Google Nexus 6

    4

    It’s time to bring Moto G into the battle. It’s not a joke, we really compared Galaxy S6 and Nexus 6 with Moto G, but we didn’t do it to find out who would win. Our purpose is to show you how major the difference is between a typical mid-range phone and the latest high-end models.


    Samsung Galaxy S6

    333

    Samsung Galaxy S6

    222


    Google Nexus 6

    3

    Google Nexus 6

    2


    Motorola Moto G

    22

    Motorola Moto G

    11

    If you want to know more about Nexus 6’s capabilities you can check out our detailed review. You can expect the full Galaxy S6 review very soon.

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    Omer
    Omer
    10 years ago

    Loving this website and its objective tests it uses for reviewing ohones. Can’t wait for the numbers they get on the Galaxy S6 review