Many Samsung Galaxy S7 pre-orders have already been shipped, so expect the first reviews of the flagship smartphone to surface this weekend.



Even though the Galaxy S7 is already shipping to those who have placed pre-orders recently, not many people have it in their hands yet.
However, those who do have already been hard at work to provide fans with detailed information about the Galaxy S7's performances.
One of the smartphone's features that's been highly praised by Samsung, the 12-megapixel rear-facing shutter, has been put to the test by YouTuber SuperSaf, so if you've been anxious to know how good it is, you can now see how it performs against iPhone 6s' camera.
Both front-facing cameras of Galaxy S7 and iPhone 6s have been compared, along with their rear-facing siblings. The audio quality and video recording capabilities have been examined as well, along with low-light pictures and autofocus speed.
An in-depth camera benchmark for undecided customers When it comes to front-facing cameras, the Galaxy S7 proves to be the absolute winner since it can capture better details and dynamic range, but also because it has a wider angle view.
Thanks to the dual pixel technology inside the Galaxy S7, Samsung's flagship smartphone outclasses the iPhone 6s's camera when it comes to autofocus. The Galaxy S7 focus is almost instant, and that can be seen in the video as well.
The main camera on both smartphones performs very well in good light conditions, so there might be a draw here. The picture taken with Apple's iPhone 6s camera has warmer colors while the Galaxy S7 photo shows a little bit colder colors.
But Samsung Galaxy S7 camera seems to shine in low-light conditions thanks to the optical image stabilization, f/1.7 aperture, and the larger pixels. It gets excellent results as the pictures are brighter and with much better details as the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.
For more details on the Samsung Galaxy S7 vs. Apple iPhone 6s camera test comparison, you can check out the video embedded below.