SamMobile is allegedly saying that the Galaxy S6 will be equipped with a 20-megapixel rear camera with optical image stabilization and a 5-megapixel front one. It seems that both sensors will be made in-house. This does seem to be pretty realistic, if we corroborate it with previous rumors which were suggesting the protruding camera could make the handset wobble when placed on its back. As for the front-facing camera, it’s said to be the same as the one found on the Galaxy A series. However, SamMobile has obtained this information from a Galaxy S6 prototype, which means that it may or may not feature this camera. There’s also a chance for Samsung to make the 20MP camera exclusive to the Edge variant, in order to make the the handset more appealing. The camera software on the Galaxy S6/S6 Edge is said to be using the APIs that debuted on Android 5.0 Lollipop. This will enable users to choose between three focus modes, including a manual focus mode. The gallery app is also said to get a big overhaul to make it more intuitive. Another separate report from Bloomberg says that there’s going to be one model of the Galaxy S6 in all-metal and with a screen that covers three of its sides. Thus, this is yet one more proof at an upgraded Edge concept. Bloomberg says there will be two versions of Samsung’s new flagship phone and both will have displays that measure 5.1 inches.