Take a look at what the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus cameras can do

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When I am TelephoneThe part that is the most inhastant is testing of cameraand it was so with Galaxy S25 and S25 plusS

I spent a few days clicking pictures of friends, gardens, mansions and tea cups (born to live in the world of Douteton Abbey, forced to live on a modern day) and I chose some of my favorite photos, so far. These images show some of the best features of the S25 and S25 Plus cameras: namely their ability to depict subjects and capture live colors and sweeping landscapes.

S25 and S25 Plus have the same cameras as one another – as last year S24 and S24 plus: 50 megapixel camera, 12-megapixel ultravid camera and 10-megapixel 3X telephoto camera. Both share a 12-megapixel front camera. This year’s composition receives some additional amplification to AI instruments such as GenerationWhich allows you to remove anything from your image and seamlessly fill this empty space. (I was impressed by how well it did this task, again and again.) Samsung also says that AI could do better work to reduce noise in night videos and admired the vitality of different night photos.

The largest difference between the S25 and S25 Plus is the larger S25 Plus display (6.7 inches, with 6.2 inches per S25), as well as the higher battery capacity (4 900mAh, compared to 4,000mAh per S25) S So, as far as cameras, the photos taken on the S25 and S25 Plus are interchangeable – you will get the same type of image on both devices.

Without additional adoration, then let’s jump into a few of my favorite photos taken on both phones and what makes them stand out.

This just doesn’t scream the spring time? (Galaxy S25)

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I love how vital the pink and red petals are here, which makes this colorful pop in a very loyal way. The details in the waves of the water and the texture around the bird bath are also impressive, and the greenery in the background is alive without stealing the spotlight.

If you know me, you will know here that the photo of the tea cup is a must. (Galaxy S25 Plus)

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This portrait mode of the mode is related to the drama: fallen petals (impressively almost everyone in focus); the crunchy silhouette of the glass, the plate and the plate; And the fine blurred effect on the background and the vase. This was taken shortly before sunset, in my living room and I like how the softness of the image did not harden the denomination of pink China and petals.

What are friends for? Being your improvised model, of course! (Galaxy S25)

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I brought the Galaxy S25 as I grabbed hot chocolate with a friend and made this portrait mode that became one of my favorite. Again and again, the S25 and S25 Plus demonstrated how good they were to know what to blur and what to keep in focus, which is clearly visible in this image. I also appreciated the general crunchiness, given that this was taken at night, with some bright flashing lights in the background. But what about these disgusting barricades on the left?

AI to rescue to clear the background. (Galaxy S25)

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Poof; Like magic! This is where generative editing is useful: to remove all glasses or photobos. I was constantly impressed with how well the generative edition used AI to fill backgrounds, so you would never understand that something was there IRL (unless you look at the refusal of responsibility in the corner that it was “generated by AI content.”)

The Palace of San Francisco Hotel is blinding. (Galaxy S25)

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Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus have three different levels of optical increase: .6x, 1x and 3x (as well as 2x sensory culture on the main camera and 10x, 20x and 30x digital increase in telephoto). This was taken at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, using 2x optical increase and I love how the chandeliers and glass ceiling details are well preserved. I also appreciate the warm tones.

Selfie time! (Galaxy S25)

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I have always been a big fan of (very flattering) smoothing effect on selfies taken with galactic phones, and the S25 maintains this heritage. Vitality and crunchiness are never compromised, but as can be seen from the sharp -looking palm leaves in the background and the living colors of my floral dress.

I would like to do this postcard. (Galaxy S25 Plus)

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This wide angle of portrait feels so immersive and beautifully depicts the different shades of surrounding greenery. The lighting is again true of this partial cloudy day, offering a more muted but still impactful moment in one of my favorite places, the Filoli mansion and the gardens in Woodside, California.

So cozy. (Galaxy S25)

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Compared to many other phones that have similar ultravied lenses, the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus do a great job not to distort the. 6x Zoom. Instead, they serve asleep landscapes and settings, while maintaining their authenticity to a large extent. This living room, a shot in Philoli, is a great example.

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