Despite the large camera island, the iQoo Neo 6 really only has two usable cameras. Fortunately, they’re both adequate for everyday needs, but don’t expect to win awards with them. The star of the show is a 64MP Samsung ISOCELL GW1 with an f/1.9 aperture lens and optical image stabilization, a rare treat in this tier. As you might have expected, the camera produces images that are crisp, vibrant, and detailed, especially with proper outdoor lighting. Some might actually find the default color settings to be a bit oversaturated, which is on par with phones from this region. Indoors, the camera does falter a bit, but Night mode definitely helps with low-light shots.
Unlike other smartphones of its kind, Vivo used a 16MP sensor for the ultra-wide camera. It shouldn’t be a surprise that the output is okay, but not exactly impressive, especially in the amount of detail. The third camera is a measly 2MP macro camera and its novelty wears off quickly. There is no dedicated telephoto camera, so you’ll have to make do with the cropped 2x emulated zoom of the 64MP main camera. Unfortunately, its output is definitely nothing to write home about.
There’s another 16MP camera on the front, and it’s pretty good for selfies. Portrait mode or bokeh is pretty decent, with a clear separation of foreground and background and a pleasing blur in between. The one catch is that the camera app, by default, is set to do a lot of AI-powered beautification, which is still in high demand in iQoo’s target markets. You can turn it off, of course, but the process isn’t a single switch that you can simply flip.
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