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Galaxy Note 9 vs Galaxy S7 Edge: What You Need to Know

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Galaxy Note 9 vs Galaxy S7 Edge: Camera(s)

Galaxy Note 9 vs Galaxy S7 Edge: Camera(s)

And finally, the other big upgrade comes to the optics and camera situation. 

The S7 Edge has a 16 Megapixel camera and the Note 9 is only 12 Megapixels, that doesn't matter though. It's a 12 DualPixel sensor that uses 95% of the pixels to have a laser-fast autofocus, and it captures more light faster. Resulting in crisp and clear pictures in almost any situation. The sensor is bigger too, which improved low light photography.

Oh, and did we mention there are two of them. Samsung's using a new dualpixel camera array that's fast, clear, and can take 960 fps slo-mo video. Additionally, the Note 9 features Samsung's new variable aperture technology. What that means is the aperture can change from f/1.5 to f/2.4 for the best possible photo in any situation, speed, or lighting. Just like how the human eye adapts to its surroundings, Samsung's camera can do the same thing.

Basically, letting in more light for better photos. If it doesn't need a lot of light it uses a faster aperture for crisp, clear photos. Then, that second lens can zoom in closer on subjects, and help see the depth of field for portrait photos and other imagery. A bunch of stuff your old phone can't do. You don't necessarily "need" all of that, but it's nice to have. 

Two cameras are better than one on the S7 Edge. And when they're both newer, have variable apertures, or zoom in really far, you're really missing out. If photography is important you'll want to consider upgrading. 

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