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Galaxy S6 will copy the camera function of the iPhone 6 in the Android 5.1 update

Samsung is going to improve the camera performance of the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge with the firmware update: the next release will bring with it one of the useful functions your iPhone camera, implemented in Apple iOS 8.

According to information provided by SamMoble, camera Samsung Galaxy S6 will soon allow the wearer to manually adjust the exposure, similar to the way Apple did on the iPhone. Adjusting the exposure the camera was available in Android before, but now Samsung is planning to make it easier to use.

Manual exposure setting is performed directly on the iPhone on the apps screen of the camera during shooting. To increase or decrease the exposure to the user swiping your finger up or down, and the viewfinder will adjust to the new exposure value.

Users who tested an early build of the new firmware, reported that Android 5.1 update will bring an identical feature in Galaxy S6. Below is an image showing the manual exposure control at the flagship Samsung smartphone.

This is not the only new feature of the Galaxy S6 camera, which will appear in next month’s update to Android 5.1. The ability to adjust the shutter speed and support for RAW format, most likely, will also be included in the Assembly.

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