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Dear users,
That's better to say, there are problems with the camera performance in low light environments only. In daytime outdoor it really can get better results than an iPhone 6s can. The developers are continuously polishing the camera software to get better results in low light conditions. You still can play with the settings. Before capturing, tap on the screen to measure the light and focus on a specific area. You also can adjust the ISO and exposure settings or set the scene mode manually. The captured image won't be blurred if you clean the lens cover glasses and don't move your hand while capturing.
If you draw up such statements like "it's worse than an old 2Mp camera", 'it's the weakest point of this phone" or just simply "It's awful", please attach some original photos to your statement to let us see, what could be wrong at you.
Thank you,
Bence |
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