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Samsung has been accused of passing off a DSLR photograph as one from the camera of its Galaxy A8 Star, The Verge reported, citing a DIY Photography blog.
In the blog, the owner of the photograph not only accuses Samsung of lifting her photo but has also claimed that Korean company has changed the background and edited the photo to market its phone in Malaysia.
Dunja Djudjic, the original photographer says that she found out after the image was sold on one of Getty's platforms.
Djudjic claimed that Samsung even changed the background on the photo, in order to highlight the phone’s portrait mode feature.
This is not the first time Samsung has done this. Earlier this year, Samsung Brazil used a DSLR photo as one from the Galaxy A8's camera.
Chinese smartphone maker Huawei did the same thing in August when, in a Huawei Egypt advertisement, it used pictures clicked from a DSLR and passed them as images clicked by the Nova 3i's front camera.
(With inputs from The Verge and DIY Photography.)
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