The camera app is just like the one on Apple devices but it offers the five common modes including timelapse, videos, photo, beauty and panorama that work for the front as well as the rear camera. Other features for the front camera include some filters, a double exposure mode and even a GIF mode.
The rear camera gets the same features with the addition of an Ultra HD mode which can shoot 25MP photos and an expert mode, which is basically a manual mode.
One thing that we noticed was that we cannot set the resolution, so its either full screen, rectangle or square.
Both the front and rear cameras can take equally good pictures. The focus is fast, colours look very natural and sharpness is well maintained, although the front camera oversharpens images on some occasions.
The front camera also has a lower focal length so it is suited for closer subjects as it can’t focus on objects that are far away. We were quite impressed with the capabilities of the front camera as we got crisp looking selfie pictures.