Reports: Samsung Developed Intelligent Camera Technology for Galaxy S6

The much-anticipated smartphone of Samsung, Galaxy S6 has again come in headlines to increase the fervency of folks that are eagerly waiting for this next-generation device. As per the reports of Forbes, senior vice president and head of Camera R&D Group at company, DongHoon Jang has stated via an official blog that firm has invented an intelligent camera technology for smartphone, which will capacitate the consumers to take amazing pictures under any conditions.

Notably, he has also stated "We meticulously evaluate every single facet of our smartphone cameras by taking over 10,000 photos in every imaginable lighting environment for analysis. The same passion and dedication has been put into building the cameras for the release of our 2015 flagship model."

Apparently,  tech giant is basically endeavoring to bridge the gap between point-and-shoot cameras and snappers of its 2015 handsets: Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. To remind you, this next-iteration of Korean giant has been rumored to be launched in two models, where first one will bear normal display and its sibling is expected to feature curvy edges on the both sides of screen just like Galaxy Note Edge.

The company has also boasted that users will be able to take stunning pictures by just pressing the shutter button of advanced shooter-equipped phones. The devices have been claimed to confer best mobile-experience with astonishing attributes and flawless functionality. In particular, both versions of S6 will be comprised with almost identical internal hardwares and they will hold resemblance with each other apart from exterior. Click Here for a detailed information about specifications.

In the pursuance of Indiatimes, these Android 5.0 Lollipop based gadgets will be decked with a camera app, called Pro mode that will bestow three focus options. Well, handhelds are yet to receive some official words regarding proclamation, but multiple sources are suggesting that gadgets might seem light of the day on a Pre-Mobile World Congress 2015 event, which is going to be held on March 1.

Source: Forbes.com