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Samsung Galaxy S6, a possible integration of a 20 MP camera with OIS owner

Much too expected Samsung Galaxy S6 does not seem to disappear from the spotlight. Despite the fact that no official images of the phone have appeared so far, even after the Korean company confirmed that it will present it at Mobile World Congress, we learn weekly new details about hardwarewhich will be found inside its case. Although no information can be confirmed at this time, we know what to expect, and the latest rumors refer to a proprietary camera.

Although the division Samsung Electro-Mechanics (SEM), which deals with the development of photo sensors on the company's products and not only, recorded a decrease in profit in 2014, in 2015, there is a possibility that its results will be better. The reason is the development of new sensors, from the premium range, which can capture images at 16 and 20 megapixels. Korean site etnews.com states that sources within the SEM division have provided information regarding a new 20 megapixel sensor, which will also offer optical stabilization (OIS).

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Taking into account the fact that it was already rumored that the Samsung Galaxy S6 will integrate a photo sensor with these characteristics and that the company has already opted for the use proprietary Exynos processors for the development of the new phone, the integration of an in-house produced camera would not be an unusual decision. By implementing its own technology, the company will no longer have to purchase components from other manufacturers, thus increasing the total profit from phone sales.

With certainty, this is not the last time we will hear about the Samsung Galaxy S6 in the month that is left until the announcement event in Barcelona. If history repeats itself, it is possible that, in the next period, we will start to see the phone in the popular lists benchmark-s and inevitably someone will take some pictures before the official unveiling.

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