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Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by Ejadike(m): 3:12pm On Jun 21, 2017
Are you looking to get a new phone? In this post we put together a list of the very best camera phones out there. These are all stunning performers, but there are different factors that put them on this list. Some are better in some ways, but not in others. Let’s just go through the list and find out which one is the right one for you!
Google’s Pixel and Pixel XL are here, and they truly are some amazing smartphones.

Under the hood, they sport some killer specs. Both devices have an AMOLED display, a Snapdragon 821 processor, 4 GB of RAM, plenty of on-board storage and long-lasting batteries. The overall design of these phones may not be the most unique, but they do feel like premium phones through and through.

The Pixel and Pixel XL also have some of the best cameras in existence. Unsurprisingly, these devices really shine in daylight. Images are very sharp and full of detail, which is especially true when shooting in HDR+ mode. Plus, the Google Camera app on these phones is super fast, and it’s especially easy to access it with a quick double-tap of the power button. The app doesn’t have any manual controls, but that doesn’t stop these cameras from really shining.

The cameras also continue to deliver in low-light scenarios, although there are a few downsides when shooting in minimal lighting conditions. For starters, the lack of OIS stands out here, though the cameras do offer electronic image stabilization to help keep images clear.

There are a few things about these phones that will turn some people away, though. For starters, they only sport an IP53 rating for dust and water resistance, meaning they’re not nearly as waterproof as the Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge. There are ways around that, but none that will make the devices truly waterproof. Plus, if you buy the Verizon model, you’ll have to deal with a small amount of bloatware (though you will be able to uninstall it), you won’t be able to unlock the bootloader, and Verizon will be handling all Pixel and Pixel XL software updates (though the company swears it won’t delay them).

If you’re in the market for a new flagship Android phone and don’t mind spending over $650, you should buy the Pixel or Pixel XL… these are two of the best Android phones out there.

Specs

Google Pixel

5.0-inch AMOLED display with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 441 ppi
Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor
4 GB of RAM
32/128 GB of on-board storage, no microSD expansion
12.3 MP rear camera, 8 MP front camera
Non-removable 2,770 mAh battery
Android 7.1 Nougat
143.8 x 69.5 x 8.6 mm, 143 g
Google Pixel XL

5.5-inch AMOLED display with 2560 x 1440 resolution, 534 ppi
Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor
4 GB of RAM
32/128 GB of on-board storage, no microSD expansion
12.3 MP rear camera, 8 MP front camera
Non-removable 3,450 mAh battery
Android 7.1 Nougat
154.7 x 75.7 x 8.6 mm, 168 g

Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by Ejadike(m): 3:23pm On Jun 21, 2017
HTC U11

The HTC 10 was one of our favorite Android phones of 2016, and for good reason. The Taiwanese company absolutely nailed the design of the 10, and it worked hard at scaling back the software to make it feel like the bare-bones Android experience we all know and love. And while it didn’t have a bunch of gimmicky extras, that was okay. The HTC 10 was a solid Android phone that nailed the basics.

Now HTC is back with the 10’s successor, the HTC U11. With an eye-catching, glossy design, all-day battery life, and a smooth and snappy software experience, the U11 competes toe-to-toe with the Galaxy S8 and LG G6 when it comes to performance. It also has one of the best smartphone cameras on the market, according to DxOMark.

The U11’s main camera comes with a 12 MP “UltraPixel 3” sensor, with an f/1.7 aperture and optical image stabilization. Overall, the U11’s camera lives up to the hype and is capable of taking some impressive photos. There’s plenty of detail in each shot, and color reproduction is natural and not overly vibrant. Photos taken in low-light conditions are incredibly sharp and well detailed, too. Noise levels are kept under control, and the noise you do see is very fine and compact. Low light photos aren’t splotchy at all, which is something we don’t see too often in smartphone cameras.

Although this is a new sensor, it does suffer from one issue in low-light situations that we also saw with the U Ultra. Highlights are very heavily overblown and snapping photos that have light sources causes a lot of streaking, lens flares, and floating light particles. This was also a pretty big problem with the U Ultra, which is why we believe this might be caused by the phone’s reflective back. If that is the case, there isn’t really a permanent fix for it, other than using a case. Still, it’s not an issue many people will find to be bothersome.

The standout feature on the U11 is something HTC calls Edge Sense. The sides of the phone are pressure sensitive, and this allows you to physically squeeze the phone to activate a specific function or open an app like the camera or web browser. Having to squeeze your phone to make it do something does sound a bit odd, but we’ve really found this feature to come in handy.

Before you go out and spend $650 on this baby, there are a few things you should know. For starters, this phone doesn’t have a 3.5 mm headphone jack, meaning you’ll either need to use Bluetooth headphones or carry around the included headphone adapter everywhere you go. Also, while HTC’s Sense is one of our favorite Android skins out there, it is feeling a bit dated at this point.

If you can get past those few caveats, though, the U11 will certainly not disappoint.

Specs

5.5-inch IPS LCD display with 2560 x 1440 resolution, 534 ppi
Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor
4/6 GB of RAM
64/128 GB of on-board storage, microSD expansion up to 256 GB
12 MP rear camera, 16 MP front camera
3,000 mAh battery
Android 7.1.1 Nougat
153.9 x 75.9 x 7.9 mm, 169 g

Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by Ejadike(m): 3:31pm On Jun 21, 2017
Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus


Following a successful launch of the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, Samsung seemed to have a pretty good idea as to what users want in a smartphone. Solid battery life, high-res screens, impressive camera performance and more were all things the company achieved with the 2016 flagships. And while the Note 7 seemed to improve even more in those areas, overheating problems caused the device to enter total recall mode.

Now we get to see what Samsung has in store for us in 2017. It should come as no surprise that the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus feature top-of-the-line specifications, great cameras and an all-new design that’s truly futuristic.

This time around, Samsung included a curved screen on both the S8 and S8 Plus, as well as a unique 18.5:9 aspect ratio that allows for a much more comfortable in-hand feel. The company even ditched its famous physical home button and included on-screen navigation keys (finally). Under the hood, these devices come with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor (or Exynos 8895, depending on the region), 4 GB of RAM, 64 GB of on-board storage, and one of the latest versions of Android, 7.0 Nougat.

Samsung even launched a few extra accessories alongside the S8 that you should definitely consider checking out. The new Samsung DeX dock lets you use your S8 as a desktop computer, and there’s also a new Gear 360 camera that allows for shooting video in 4K and live streaming to YouTube. Of course, there’s also a new Galaxy S8-compatible Gear VR headset, complete with a controller for easier navigation.

All in all, the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus are two of the most promising smartphones launching in 2017.


Specs

Samsung Galaxy S8

5.8-inch Super AMOLED display with 2960 x 1440 resolution, 570 ppi
Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 or Octa-core Samsung Exynos 8895 processor (depending on region)
4 GB of RAM
64 GB of on-board storage, microSD expansion up to 256 GB
12 MP rear camera, 8 MP front camera
Non-removable 3,000 mAh battery
Android 7.0 Nougat
148.9 x 68.1 x 8 mm, 155 g

Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus

6.2-inch Super AMOLED display with 2960 x 1440 resolution, 529 ppi
Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 or Octa-core Samsung Exynos 8895 processor (depending on region)
4 GB of RAM
64 GB of on-board storage, microSD expansion up to 256 GB
12 MP rear camera, 8 MP front camera
Non-removable 3,000 mAh battery
Android 7.0 Nougat
159.5 x 73.4 x 8.1 mm, 173 g

Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by Ejadike(m): 3:45pm On Jun 21, 2017
LG G6


Throughout 2016, the LG G5 struggled to take on the Galaxy S7, HTC 10 and all the other flagships released that year. It’s not a bad phone, per se, it just lacks the level of polish we normally expect from top-tier smartphones nowadays. The phone would have been more widely accepted if it nailed the modular implementation, but unfortunately the whole module-swapping process was wonky and the three “Friends” that launched with the G5 weren’t all that appealing. With the G6, LG has gone back to the basics.

Certainly the most standout feature on the G6 is its 5.7-inch Quad HD LCD display, with its interesting aspect ratio of 18:9 and rounded corners. It also comes with a Snapdragon 821 processor, 4 GB of RAM, plenty of on-board storage, and an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance. It’s worth noting that not all LG G6s are created equal. For example, the G6 that’s coming to the U.S. is the only variant that supports wireless charging, while the Hi-Fi Quad DAC is exclusive to South Korea and certain markets in Asia. What’s more, the G6 with 64 GB of storage is only available in a handful of markets.

The LG G6 also comes with a really impressive 13 MP dual camera setup on the back. The two sensors around back might share the same resolution count, but they’re behind two very different lenses. The standard angle is an f/1.8 aperture lens with optical image stabilization and 71-degree field of view while the wide-angle is an f/2.4 lens with 125-degree field of view, which is lacking in both OIS and autofocus. That’s not the only change from last year, with LG also opting to drop the color spectrum sensor as well as swapping out laser autofocus for phase detection autofocus, which works just as well, if not better.

The camera app is mostly the same as previous years but thanks to the 18:9 screen, you have the addition of one of our favorite LG G6 features – the camera carousel. Essentially, this provides a preview on the side of the regular viewfinder that lets you see literally every photo you’ve taken, versus just the one you’d normally see hidden in the corner on other smartphones. The camera carousel is one of the best uses of the wider screen and shows just how useful 18:9 can be.

As fun as the wide-angle lens is, it’s not great in low light which is to be expected from the narrower aperture and lack of OIS compared to the main sensor. In low light conditions, we recommend using the regular angle which can take some equally fantastic shots and produces a much sharper, more colourful and much cleaner image over the wide-angle lens. We personally feel that there’s still a lot to be desired from the low-light performance on the G6. To learn more about the LG G6’s camera, head here.

This isn’t a phone that introduces a bunch of gimmicky features that you’ll never use. It’s simply a solid, well-built smartphone that nails the main areas users care most about.


Specs

5.7-inch IPS LCD display with 2880 x 1440 resolution, 564 ppi
Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor
4 GB of RAM
32/64 GB of on-board storage, microSD expansion up to 256 GB
Dual 13 MP rear cameras, 5 MP front camera
Non-removable 3,300 mAh battery
Android 7.0 Nougat
148.9 x 71.9 x 7.9 mm, 163 g

Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by Ejadike(m): 4:06pm On Jun 21, 2017
Huawei Mate 9

Huawei has done a great job at making its way to the mainstream over the past few years – first with the Huawei P9, and now with the Mate 9.

With a big 5.9-inch display, powerful Kirin 960 processor, dual-SIM capabilities, and an impressive camera setup, the Mate 9 may be one of the best big phones of the year. While its display is ‘only’ 1080p and its software is a bit odd sometimes, we still think the high price tag is worth it.

Plus, the Mate 9 has an exceptional camera. Huawei’s partnership with Leica continues with the Mate 9 sporting a new and improved second generation dual camera setup. Much like the one in the Huawei P9, the camera is centred around a Leica-branded dual camera, with a 12 MP RGB sensor supplemented by a 20 MP monochrome sensor. Both sensors are behind lenses with f/2.2 aperture and the RGB sensor also sports Optical Image Stabilization for additional stability in photos and videos.

Image quality from the Mate 9’s dual camera array has been impressive. In daylight, you get images that are crisp, full of detail with colors that are more realistic (and less saturated) than those captured by the Galaxy S7 Edge or Pixel XL.

Huawei’s camera app means Pro mode is just a tap away and offers settings to adjust the exposure, ISO and focal point to take stunning photos. The camera app is rather straight forward to use, with options for flash, wide aperture and filters found in the viewfinder.

One of the biggest improvements in the Mate 9 camera is in low light performance, with the Mate 9 now capable of taking low light pictures that are on par with the Galaxy S7 Edge. However, while low light shots are vastly improved, the Mate 9 does struggle with slight movement in low-light, with OIS proving less effective than in other flagship devices. Overall, the camera on the Mate 9 certainly doesn’t disappoint and it seems to be on par with other Android flagships. It’s not perfect – no phone is after all – but the Mate 9 takes gorgeous photos that you’ll be proud to share. Of course, there’s still a lot you should know about the Mate 9’s camera. For more info, head here.

If you’re after a smartphone that offers exceptional battery life and incredible performance, the standard Mate 9 delivers in spades. If money is no object and you want a smartphone that is unattainable to most customers, the Porsche Design Mate 9 might be worth your while.


Specs

5.9-inch IPS LCD display with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 373 ppi
Octa-core Hisilicon Kirin 960 processor
4 GB of RAM
64 GB of on-board storage, microSD expansion up to 256 GB
Dual 20 and 12 MP rear cameras, 8 MP front camera
Non-removable 4,000 mAh battery
Android 7.0 Nougat
156.9 x 78.9 x 7.9 mm, 190 g

Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by Ejadike(m): 4:12pm On Jun 21, 2017
LG V20

The V20 is basically the phone for power users. It has a a big Quad HD display, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 processor, plenty of RAM and on-board storage, and a removable 3,200 mAh battery. Of course, the unique Second Screen makes a return this year, along with the addition of Quad DAC, military standard durability, and it’s already running Android 7.0 Nougat.

The V20 also sports a dual camera setup on the back, with a 16 MP main sensor with an f/1.8 aperture and OIS coupled with an 8 MP wide-angle sensor with an f/2.4 aperture. It may not sound like much, but the wide-angle lens on the V20 really stands out here, and works perfectly in a variety of situations. Not only can you fit more into the frame at one time, but the wide-angle sensor helps make photos appear much more dynamic.

LG’s camera app is packed with features, especially when it comes to manual controls for photos and video. You have granular control over every aspect, including white balance, ISO, exposure, shutter speed, and focus, just as you would on a DSLR. One of the most useful additions to the camera is that it now has built-in focus peaking which makes it a lot easier to tell if your subject is in focus, and if you are a content creator, you will know exactly how useful focus peaking can be.

There are plenty of other details that you’ll want to check out in our full review, so head to this link to learn more about the V20’s camera.

If top-of-the-line specs and an impressive feature set is what you’re looking for, you can’t go wrong with the V20.


Specs

5.7-inch IPS LCD display with 2560 x 1440 resolution, 513 ppi
Secondary display: 2.1-inch IPS LCD display with 160 x 1040 resolution, 513 ppi
Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor
4 GB of RAM
32/64 GB of on-board storage, microSD expansion up to 256 GB
Dual 16 and 8 MP rear cameras, 5 MP front camera
Removable 3,200 mAh battery
Android 7.0 Nougat
159.7 x 78.1 x 7.6 mm, 174 g

Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by Ejadike(m): 4:24pm On Jun 21, 2017
Add yours if you feel the camera is good.

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Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by MizMyColi(f): 4:34pm On Jun 21, 2017
cheesy

OP, please come down to the level of most Nigerians.
We are not after flagship phones. What we want is budget phone grin

Some of us have the means to purchase big big devices but would rather settle for something that doesn't break our pocket and then use the change to do things that will equally add value to our lives.

Go and get Camon CX from Tecno.
The Camera quality might not be the bestest in the world, but trust me, you'll like.

Oh, and Y E S
I am promoting.
It's worth it.
smiley

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Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by jericco1(m): 4:37pm On Jun 21, 2017
S8 would be my pick. They are all premium phones.
Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by Ejadike(m): 4:38pm On Jun 21, 2017
MizMyColi:
cheesy

OP, please come down to the level of most Nigerians.
We are not after flagship phones. What we want is budget phone grin

Some of us have the means to purchase big big devices but would rather settle for something that doesn't break our pocket and then use the change to do things that will equally add value to our lives.

Go and get Camon CX from Tecno.
The Camera quality might not be the bestest in the world, but trust me, you'll like.

Oh, and Y E S
I am promoting.
It's worth it.
smiley
Ok that's your own opinion though.

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Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by Nobody: 4:43pm On Jun 21, 2017
Let's be frank, how many people can afford all these listed phones OP?

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Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by Ennyholar: 5:19pm On Jun 21, 2017
Those are quite expensive devices

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Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by koskilala: 5:30pm On Jun 21, 2017
The Phantom 6 nko

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Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by SleekMadam: 8:54pm On Jun 21, 2017
Ejadike:
LG V20

The V20 is basically the phone for power users. It has a a big Quad HD display, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 processor, plenty of RAM and on-board storage, and a removable 3,200 mAh battery. Of course, the unique Second Screen makes a return this year, along with the addition of Quad DAC, military standard durability, and it’s already running Android 7.0 Nougat.

The V20 also sports a dual camera setup on the back, with a 16 MP main sensor with an f/1.8 aperture and OIS coupled with an 8 MP wide-angle sensor with an f/2.4 aperture. It may not sound like much, but the wide-angle lens on the V20 really stands out here, and works perfectly in a variety of situations. Not only can you fit more into the frame at one time, but the wide-angle sensor helps make photos appear much more dynamic.

LG’s camera app is packed with features, especially when it comes to manual controls for photos and video. You have granular control over every aspect, including white balance, ISO, exposure, shutter speed, and focus, just as you would on a DSLR. One of the most useful additions to the camera is that it now has built-in focus peaking which makes it a lot easier to tell if your subject is in focus, and if you are a content creator, you will know exactly how useful focus peaking can be.

There are plenty of other details that you’ll want to check out in our full review, so head to this link to learn more about the V20’s camera.

If top-of-the-line specs and an impressive feature set is what you’re looking for, you can’t go wrong with the V20.


Specs

5.7-inch IPS LCD display with 2560 x 1440 resolution, 513 ppi
Secondary display: 2.1-inch IPS LCD display with 160 x 1040 resolution, 513 ppi
Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor
4 GB of RAM
32/64 GB of on-board storage, microSD expansion up to 256 GB
Dual 16 and 8 MP rear cameras, 5 MP front camera
Removable 3,200 mAh battery
Android 7.0 Nougat
159.7 x 78.1 x 7.6 mm, 174 g

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Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by Ejadike(m): 9:47pm On Jun 21, 2017
D4Daymoo:
Let's be frank, how many people can afford all these listed phones OP?
True that but some people actually use these phones.

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Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by Ejadike(m): 9:48pm On Jun 21, 2017
Ennyholar:
Those are quite expensive devices
yea but people are using what's more expensive and besides that's my opinion. Like I said you can add yours

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Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by bravesoul247(m): 10:02pm On Jun 21, 2017
OP these phones are expensive na. You should have mentioned phones like Infinix, Tecno etc. All those low budget phones. But this is very insight I've though cos there are some people that actually use these phones or want to buy them but don't have good information about them.
Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by SleekMadam: 10:53pm On Jun 21, 2017
These phones are not for the faint hearted, the LG V20 is around 126k that is double the price of a Camon Cx and the camera is way better, as a smart Nigerian that I'm I'll rather get the latter and use the remaining money for something meaningful

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Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by Queentito(f): 10:54pm On Jun 21, 2017
Nice phones but they are not pocket friendly biko

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Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by IdeeEsperanza(m): 12:26am On Jun 22, 2017
OP, Shun those phones jor!

Infinix S2
Infinix Hot 4/Hot 4 pro
Gionee A1
Tecno Camon CX/CX air

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Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by jaraiya1982: 3:15am On Jun 22, 2017
Most of the phone that posted are very expensive.
Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by salford1: 6:29am On Jun 22, 2017
lol. Even overseas, they wont give these particular phones for free on contract like some other ones. Down payment is required for all the phones listed here.

Thank goodness for the credit system in place for mobile phone contract. It's crazy to drop that amount of cash on a premium phone.

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Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by Ejadike(m): 6:33am On Jun 22, 2017
SleekMadam:
These phones are not for the faint hearted, the LG V20 is around 126k that is double the price of a Camon Cx and the camera is way better, as a smart Nigerian that I'm I'll rather get the latter and use the remaining money for something meaningful
Yes they are expensive but there are people who break there bank account just to get an iPhone 7 and Samsung Galaxy 8 so it's not a new thing. I know Gionee, Infinix, Tecno all have very good camera but the ones I wrote about are Flagship phones not MTK

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Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by Ejadike(m): 6:35am On Jun 22, 2017
bravesoul247:
OP these phones are expensive na. You should have mentioned phones like Infinix, Tecno etc. All those low budget phones. But this is very insight I've though cos there are some people that actually use these phones or want to buy them but don't have good information about them.
Yes na. Thanks for commending jor.

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Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by bravesoul247(m): 7:48am On Jun 22, 2017
Ejadike:
Yes na. Thanks for commending jor.

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Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by OluwaSemilore12: 8:43am On Jun 22, 2017
Tried googling these phones and their prices brought tears Inna me eyes, let me stick to my Tecno jeje besides I get value for my money

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Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by Ennyholar: 8:51am On Jun 22, 2017
OluwaSemilore12:
Tried googling these phones and their prices brought tears Inna me eyes, let me stick to my Tecno jeje besides I get value for my money
grin
Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by chicwoman(f): 9:14am On Jun 22, 2017
I'm okay with my L9
Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by SleekMadam: 10:23am On Jun 22, 2017
Ejadike:
Yes they are expensive but there are people who break there bank account just to get an iPhone 7 and Samsung Galaxy 8 so it's not a new thing. I know Gionee, Infinix, Tecno all have very good camera but the ones I wrote about are Flagship phones not MTK

I get you sha
Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by MarkWayne89: 3:42pm On Jun 22, 2017
Ah, finally! Somebody agreeing with me regarding the Google Pixel! This phone has the best camera I've ever seen! The quality and the clarity are amazing!
Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by Nobody: 10:59pm On Jun 22, 2017
Abeg come down to affordable phones joor. Well my Tecno L9+ serves me well

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Re: Best 6 Android Smartphone Cameras (june 2017) by Nobody: 8:53am On Jun 26, 2017
Ejadike:
True that but some people actually use these phones.

A good number prefer affordable phones not ones that will break your pockets. Even the likes of Femi Otedola and Dangote don't use them

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