Once again, Samsung has been found boasting heavily edited stock images as those clicked by its phone; this time the phone in question is the mid-range Galaxy A8 Star. What the phone-maker claims to be a result of the Galaxy A8 Star’s bokeh mode is actually clicked using a DSLR, and this is the second time this year such a fake image has been passed off as one taken on the phone.

So, Djidjic affirms that it is not illegal that Samsung used her picture – well, until someone sues the company for inappropriate business practices, but it is surely misleading. She suggests that anyone must not rely on images like these shared on official web pages that are used to vouch for the camera’s capabilities.