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Samsung Galaxy S25 Review: Specs, Features & Performance

Camera – Samsung Galaxy S25

Samsung Galaxy S25 series improves cameras with better low-light performance and AI-focused image processing

The first thing is the photography, which starts with a 200MP primary lens that allows you to make full use of adaptive pixel-binning for even sharper detail in any lighting. With it, you get a 12MP ultra wide angle camera along with a second 50MP telephoto lens which does up to 5X periscope zoom and a third, 12MP telephoto lens that only goes up to 10X but drops in at a lower quality then the middle one, but is actually much improved over the original S20 line because of its relatively shallow field-of-focus giving us higher clarity functional all the way up to 100x Space Zoom.

Both the Galaxy S25 and S25+ get a 50MP main sensor, backed up by a 12MP ultra-wide and 10MP 3x telephoto for all scenarios. The setup is marginally downgraded on the S25 Edge calling for a 50MP main and 12MP ultra-wide sensor but still with Samsung’s advanced AI imaging algorithms.

Additionally, all cameras will feature 8K recording at 30fps and 4k at 60fps across all lenses in their inventory with extended HDR10+ support for bright color reproduction. Meanwhile, the new Nightography 2.0 feature from Samsung aims to curb noise in low light shots, and there’s even AI-powered autofocus for faster subject tracking too.

The 12MP front camera takes clearer self-images with true skin-tone portraits and can record video at 4K resolution.

In sum, the Smartphone photography Hi-end NO.

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