

- Androids with best camera 2015 android#
- Androids with best camera 2015 pro#
- Androids with best camera 2015 plus#
Androids with best camera 2015 android#
The biggest knock against it as a contender for best Android phone of 2015 is probably LG’s choice to go with the Qualcomm (NASDAQ: QCOM) Snapdragon 808 CPU.

Although most savvy smartphone users have an. Samsung remains the top-selling Android phone vendor, but sales of last year’s Galaxy S5 were disappointing, its mobile division was in trouble, and Apple managed to surge past the company to take lead as world’s largest smartphone vendor. (Image credit: TechRadar / Google) Choosing the best camera phone takes a little bit of research.
Androids with best camera 2015 plus#
Compared to other phones, both the S6 and the iPhone 6 Plus are noticeably faster in clicking images, even in low light.If there is one smartphone that has everything riding on it for 2015, it is the Galaxy S6. But babies and not-overly-hyper pets should not be an issue. No, they are not DSLR-level fast so don't attempt to shoot hummingbirds or a dog trying to catch a ball with these devices. Both the iPhone 6 Plus and Galaxy S6 are extremely fast at locking focus. But in terms of controls, it offers an app that is far more useful.įirst the focus performance. Yes, it lacks features like the 240FPS slow-mo mode. Overall, we like the Samsung's approach here. But at the same time, the S6 can shoot videos in 4K resolution while the iPhone 6 Plus is limited to FullHD. Both also support modes like panorama and slow-mo videos but while iPhone 6 Plus can capture up to 240FPS while video recording for extremely slow and stylish videos, the S6 is limited to 120FPS.
Androids with best camera 2015 pro#
But at the same time, if you want control over ISO etc you can swipe from left edge to right and select pro mode.īoth cameras support features like face detection and always on HDR etc. If you like simplicity, the default camera app in the S6 makes it incredibly easy to click photos. Samsung, meanwhile, tries to give users best of both worlds. When it comes to the default camera app and features, Apple's approach to is to keep things simple.
