62 ANDROID ADVISOR • ISSUE 67
REVIEW
Both HDR+ Auto and HDR+ Enhanced modes yielded
good results and you can choose which you prefer.
There’s no need to turn HDR off, though. You also
get options, including Pro and Portrait modes – the
latter is okay, but we sometimes found that parts of
our test images appeared blurred due to the phone
using the wide-angle lens for depth sensing.
Low light images are about average with a Night
mode helping out, but it’s not as good as some of
the non-gaming flagships out there.
There isn’t a fancy flip around camera like on Asus’s
ZenFone 6, though the selfie shooter is no slouch. It’s
24Mp (f/2.2), takes reasonable photos and will suffice
for 1080p streaming if you need. Overall, then, it can’t
beat some of the top flagships in the overall phone
Macro shot