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Even before the official presentation Galaxy The S8 has been speculated as to who will be supplying the camera sensors to this year's model. When the first phones reached the press, it turned out that there are two suppliers this time, just like in the case of Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge and even iu Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. This year, camera lenses are supplied by Sony, but also produced by Samsung itself, within its Samsung System LSI division, which supplies components for the production of smartphones of many global brands.

Some phones Galaxy The S8 uses the Sony IMX333 sensor, while others use the S5K2L2 ISOCELLEM sensor from the Samsung System LSI workshop. Both sensors are the same and the resulting photos shouldn't be any different, so basically it doesn't matter which sensor your particular phone is equipped with, the result will be the same.

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The same goes for the front camera, to which it adds some sensors just like the rear camera of Sony and some of Samsung. In this case, sensors from Sony are marked IMX320 and sensors from Samsung S5K3H1. Both sensors have automatic focus, 8 Megapixel resolution, QHD video recording and HDR function. Both chips, like the rear camera, therefore provide the same results.

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