The Pocket Square is very thin, though we imagine incorporating
a decent camera module will mean a thicker finished product (or at the very least a protruding camera).
Without
a decent camera module, the bundled lenses just look like a gimmick.
Not exact matches
The highlight of the phone is a 16MP front
camera, which has an LED flash
module that lets you take
decent selfies in low - light scenarios.
For the
camera side of things, both the Xperia XA1 and the Xperia XA1 Ultra come with the same
camera sensor
module and setup as the Xperia Z5 so they should be capable of taking some pretty
decent pictures, and of course the two phones will be coming with the latest in Sony software for the user interface all running on top of Android 7.0 Nougat for the Android version, which means features like multi-window, app shortcuts, improved doze mode and more.
I like the selfie
camera far better than the rear
module, Overall, its
decent package.
For such thickness, usually one would expect the
camera module to have compromised sensors and only the 8 - megapixel lens to do not much to call itself a
decent camera set.
Moving on to the front facing
camera module, it is a 5 - megapixlel resolution shooter, which is nothing better than the rear
camera, you can take
decent pictures in the low light, probably because of aperture number.
The dual
camera module on the back consists of a 12 - megapixel sensor and a 5 - megapixel sensor, while the front
camera is a 16 - megapixel sensor, so the phone should take great selfies and
decent images with the main
camera.