The
innovative camera featured on Samsung’s flagship duo – Galaxy S7 and S7-Edge
has won the ‘Best Product Award’ for ‘European Smartphone Camera 2016-17’,
presented at the prestigious ceremony of ‘European Imaging & Sound
Association’ (EISA) awards.
This
revolutionary camera is capable of an amazing performance in practically every
shooting environment. The Dual Pixel Sensor boasts 12 megapixels with extended
size that speed up the process of auto-focusing, using phase detection. The
brighter f/1.7 lens captures more light and makes the camera capable of highly
detailed and beautiful pictures even in the dark. You can save photos in RAW
format and shoot videos in 4K resolution. The camera software of the Galaxy S7
/ S7 edge is smart and easy to use, while it also provides a Pro mode for those
occasions when manual settings are required for highly creative and
professional-looking photographs. Previously, such fascinating technologies
were only available in professional DSLR cameras. The Motion Panorama,
Hyper-lapse video mode, Selfie flash and spotlight features further enrich the
capabilities of the camera.
Both these devices received an
overwhelming response from consumers around the globe, to break many pre-order
records.Samsung had shipped well over 17.2 million Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge
units around the globe, within the first month after launch. In Pakistan ,
both these products were alsolaunched in March 2016, where every pre-ordering
customer was given a ‘Free’ Galaxy Gear VR gift along with their new Galaxy S7
and S7 Edge.
The President of Samsung Pakistan
– Mr. J. H. Lee stated that; “It is delightful to receive this prestigious
European award and the remarkable consumer-response to these high-performance
devices around the world. These products are created to be the front-runners in
‘TheNextGalaxy’ offerings.”
EISA (www.eisa.eu) is the unique association of
around 50 expert magazines from 23 European countries. The forum hasbeen
testing and awarding the very best consumer electronics for over 30 years now.
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