Other features & verdict
The Galaxy S6’s camera is much faster in taking photos and locking focus is easy. You can even focus on a moving object while recording a video, which can take some getting used to, but overall works out well. You can fire up the camera by double pressing the home button, allowing you to shoot more spontaneously.
Close-up shots show hints of the depth-of-field or bokeh effect, even if you don’t intend. The smartphone can even take great photos that capture high levels of details even at 2X zoom. It also offers 4K video recording which the iPhone 6 does not.
Samsung offers deep customisation of advanced imaging settings offering more control. The best part about the iPhone 6’s camera is the ease of use. So if you just want a good, simple to use camera, the iPhone 6 is a good choice.
However, in terms of the overall camera capabilities and image quality, the Galaxy S6 edge wins the contest.