It’s been nearly a year since I purchased my first Samsung smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S3. I’m still not quite sure what I’ve acquired, aside from a desire to create. The same goes for my new Samsung 9 active, a Galaxy S4. My favorite Samsung feature, besides software and hardware, is the camera.
I was immediately attracted to the camera for what it can do, but I think what attracted me most to it was the UI (user interface). I loved playing with UI elements like the notification bar and the search field, and I wanted to learn more about it. I also wanted to play with the hardware. For example, I was fascinated by the fact that the S4 has a more powerful processor than the S3.
While it makes sense to buy a processor that’s at least as powerful as the S3, it also makes sense to have a powerful camera and a powerful processor. In the past I was a fan of the S3’s camera, but after playing with the 9, I went from being a big fan of the camera to hating it. For example, the new camera has a more capable AF sensor than the S3’s, and it’s also a bit slower to capture photos.
I have to admit I was surprised to see that the S4 has a larger battery than the S3, even though the camera itself has only 1.2 hours of battery life. The S4 has a bigger battery for longer time on a single charge. It also has a bigger memory card than the S3, which I think is a huge boon for photographers.
With cameras that have a larger battery, it seems like the battery life is only going to get better, and that the camera has a better zoom. The S3 has a wide-angle zoom and f-stop that are good for capturing the detail of a large subject, so the S4’s zoom is a bit more limited.
Yes, it’s a bit better, but the camera itself has a 1.2 hour battery life, which is still pretty short for a camera. The S4 is also the first camera with a removable battery, so that makes it even more convenient. The S4 also has a better zoom, and it has a larger 4K sensor which means the S4 has a better image quality.
The Samsung is a lot of things: a big camera capable of shooting great-quality 4K video, a phone with a decent camera and a camera phone, and a camera with a huge sensor. It’s also one of the best cameras in its class—for now. The S4 is also the only camera with a removable battery, which makes it even more convenient. The S4 camera is also the first with a removable battery, so that makes it even more convenient.
I love the new camera. For years I’ve been waiting for something like this. I’m glad that Samsung has finally found a camera with a solid enough image quality that’s not a gimmick to use for marketing purposes. The new camera is good. In fact it’s fantastic. It’s a great camera for people who want a camera with a really solid image quality. And it’s even better for someone who wants a camera that’s not a gimmick.
The Samsung camera does not have a removable battery, but I can see how it might be useful in that case. Like with the new camera, I love the fact that it is a great camera for people who want a camera with a really solid image quality. And even better for someone who wants a camera thats not a gimmick.
Well, you’re not going to see a 9-megapixel camera here (but its available in the UK and elsewhere). We’re used to seeing 3.2 megapixels or so in the Samsung cameras, but the 9-megapixel one is much better. And really, there’s no reason to have a camera that’s not a gimmick with such a low megapixel count.