The rear camera has a 13-megapixel It manages decent landscapes and macros in daylight, although finer details look a bit fuzzy when you zoom in, and the edges around close-up subjects lack sharpness. Colours also appear a bit muted, unless you force HDR, which makes things a bit better. Autofocus is fairly quick despite the lack of PDAF. Low-light shots aren’t as noisy as we expected as long as you use ‘Night mode’ which increases the shutter speed a bit to capture more light. However, the phone needs to be kept very steady in order for this to work well.
Shooting modes include face beauty, panorama, professional, slow-motion video, time-lapse and ultra HD. The interface is easy to navigate and all functions are easy to get to. There’s a 5-megapixel camera in the front with the same f/2.2 aperture which captures decently detailed selfies under good lighting. However, the screen flash is slightly weak when it comes to evenly illuminating your face.
Video recording maxes out at 1080p for the rear camera. On the other hand, charging this phone fully can take a few hours.