The Honor V10 comes with a dual camera setup at the back - a 16MP primary RGB (colour) sensor paired with a 20MP monochrome (black and white) sensor. Both sensors have an aperture of f/1.8 and are accompanied by an LED flash.
On the front, the V10 comes with an single 13MP camera capable of shooting bokeh shots via software algorithms. Images are sharp, detailed, well exposed .The speciality of the Honor V10's rear camera is its ability to detect what you are clicking (or how you are framing the image) and optimise image settings accordingly.
With intelligent photography algorithms, the Honor View 10 identifies 13 different types of scenes and objects. It automatically adjusts your camera settings accordingly.The results are surprisingly good as the detection process really improves the colour, light and shadows and hue of the photo. Not only this, the V10's rear camera impresses in low -light as well. Huawei's monochrome+RGB combination works wonders to capture a lot of detail in low light.
The quality does dip when the sun goes down. Just like any dual camera smartphone out there, the Honor V10 can be used to take bokeh shot. In fact, the phone ends up taking better bokeh shots with the bokeh mode turned off. You can get studio quality portraits with AI-powered 13-MP front camera.
The AI-powered portrait mode delivers sharp portrait edges and more accurate background blurring. Motion detection and smart camera configuration helps you to capture amazing and precious moments .
Although the front camera is quite average but the rear camera is set to be the segment bench mark for some time for sure.
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