The phone has dual 13-megapixel rear ( RGB + Monochrome) cameras with f/2.0 aperture, 1.12µm pixel size, phase detection auto focus ( PDAF) and dual-tone LED flash. The camera UI is simple with menu to choose different modes ( Auto, HDR, Night, Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Flowers, Backlight, Candlelight, Sunset, Beach and Snow) , flash toggle, color effects ( Mono, Sepia, Aqua and Sketch) , front camera toggle and Beautify ( Low, Mid and High) ; options on the top and the camera shutter button is on the bottom along with the image preview and option to switch to video and panorama. There is a separate dual camera button to switch to dual cameras.
Coming to the image quality the daylight shots were fine and macro shots were good as well and it focuses quickly. Depth-enabled shots were good with people compared to objects. It perfectly blurs out the part you need, but increasing the intensity of blur makes the image look artificial making some parts in the background bright. The depth mode also takes a few seconds to save the image since it captures two shots for each cameras and combines them to create the depth effect. Even though the phone has a monochrome sensor, you can’t capture monochrome shots.
HDR shots were good with improved contrast and saturation. Low-light shots had a noise, but the low-light mode is useful that requires you to keep the phone steady. Images with flash were good and the flash is not overpowering even in closeup shots. Thanks to dual-tone LED flash, skin tone is maintained in shots. The front-facing camera is pretty good for selfies and video chats, but the flash sometimes gives a blue tint. It can record videos at maximum 1080 resolution at 30fps. Thanks to the secondary microphone on the back, audio is crisp.