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Samsung touts its ISOCELL camera sensors in new video

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Last updated: March 12th, 2014 at 12:01 UTC+01:00

The Galaxy S5 will be the first Samsung smartphone to come with a 16-megapixel camera (well, unless you count the Galaxy S4 zoom a smartphone instead of a camera with a phone attached to it), and also debuting on the S5 is Samsung’s ISOCELL camera sensor, which allows for better imaging especially in low-light conditions. Samsung has made a lot of noise about its ISOCELL technology, and now the company has released a new video that describes some of the advantages of the ISOCELL camera sensors.

The video is a bit technical, but you should be able to understand the advantages it offers anyway (though whether these translate into good real-life image capture on the Galaxy S5 compared to previous phones remains to be seen.) Go ahead and hit the play button below.

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