The most important feature of Moto X4 is the two rear cameras given in it. The company is also playing this feature fiercely in the marketing of the phone. But its price is such that many customers will be disappointed. Especially interested customers who are looking for their first dual rear camera phone. In such a situation, there is no need to panic, Gadgets 360 Hindi will tell you about those dual rear camera smartphones which will prove to be a good option for this phone.
Our effort has been to keep the same smartphones in this list which have been reviewed by Gadgets 360. As an alternative customers can choose one of Xiaomi Mi A1, Moto G5S Plus, Coolpad Cool Play 6 and Honor 9I. It is worth noting that the price of all these handsets is very low compared to Moto X4.
Xiaomi Mi A1
Xiaomi Mi A1 is a phone running on Google’s Android One platform. Its price is Rs 14,999. You will get two sensors of 12 megapixels. One is a wide angle lens with F 2.2 aperture and the second F2.6 aperture telephoto lens. The same camera setup was also seen in the flagship Xiaomi M6. Due to the telephoto lens, you will also get a 2 x optical zoom which is a worth worthing feature in this price.
During the review of this phone, we found that we were successful in taking great pictures with Bokeh Effect. The edges in most portrait photos were completely defined. But in some shots, parts of the subject along with the background were also blurred. This deficiency in low light is revealed. The Mi A1 rapidly autofocus and on most occasions it remains accurate. The camera is able to lose focus rapidly due to the phase detection autofocus (PDAF) and face detection. Landscape shots came well. But the macrose shot was lacking sharpness and details. Overall, it can be said that the dual camera works.
Honor 9I
Honor 9i has been made available in India for Rs 17,999. The specialty of Honor 9I is four cameras. With the help of two cameras given on both panels, you will be able to take Bokeh shot and portrait shot. It comes with a metal unibody design. The rear panel has 16 megapixels and 2 megapixels sensors. The camera setup is vertical and the LED flash is integrated into the antenna band itself. Both sensors come with PDAF and autofocus.
During the review we found that default mode for the photo works well. The 16 -megapixel camera captures photos with details in landscape and macrose shot. The 2 megapixel secondary camera helps some extent to separate the subject and background in wide aperture mode. But it seems that the background is through staining software. The camera performance is average in low light. The phone manages to keep the level of noise low. But the photos become more sharp due to which the details decrease. Regarding this phone, we believe that the performance of the camera could have been better.
Moto G5S Plus
The price of Moto G5S Plus is Rs 15,999 in India. It has two rear cameras (two 13 megapixel sensors). The aperture of both cameras is F/2.0 and dual LED flash is given with them. Apart from this, there are features such as Quick Capture, Best Shot, Tap to Capture, Panorama Mode, Burst Mode, Auto HDR, Video Stabilization, Slow Motion Video and 4K Ultra HD Video Recording.
While reviewing the handset, we found that you have the facility to edit even after taking pictures but the photo still needs polishing. In good light, the background in the depth shot is sufficiently blurred. But the edge does not seem clearly defined. On the other hand, Moto G5S Plus looks more capable of photography in low light than Xiaomi Mi A1. We were successful in taking a fine shot with good details and controlled noise levels in low light. In good light, regular shot also had natural colors and textures. Landscape shots taken from Moto G5S Plus also came well. HDR mode also works well. However, we found that highlights under bright conditions were many times more exposed. We believe that Moto G5S Plus gives better performance from existing challenges under low light conditions.
Coolpad Cool Play 6
Coolpad Cool Play Games launched in August is the flagship smartphone of Chinese company Coolpad. The Coolpad Cool Play 6 has two 13 megapixel sensors on the rear, which come with aperture F/2.0, dual-tone, dual-LED flash. And support HDR and 4K videos.
During the review we found that the pictures taken from the Cool Play 6 were of average level. If the objects were large then they got some details. But generally most of the photos were of average quality.