Seeing dual-cameras on affordable devices have become quite common, but which devices come with great specs, and a dual-camera setup to complement the entire package? The Lenovo Z5, Moto G6, Nokia X6, Motorola One Power, and Honor 7A are out top 5 picks.

Lenovo Z5

Lenovo Z5

Lenovo certainly lied when it was marketing the Z5 as a revolutionary bezel-less smartphone. There were several rumors that Lenovo had teased and while none of these came true, the smartphone is still an attractive device from its specifications, camera, and other aspects. It is powered by a Snapdragon 636 and features a notch. Additionally, it also comes with 6GB of RAM with either 64GB or 128GB of non-expandable internal storage. All of this hardware is priced at practically a throw-away one because the phone comes with just an estimated price of Rs. 13990. Its dual-camera setup comprises up of a 16 + 8MP combination at the front and is fueled by AI to improve images and video. The front camera is an 8MP shooter.

Moto G6

Moto G6

Moto G6 is yet another affordable device with a dual-camera at the back with a 12 + 5MP setup that users can take advantage of. The aperture of the primary camera is f/1.8 which you do not see on many affordable devices like this. The 5MP sensor is used for depth focus and will allow the background of your images to blur to give off a DSLR-like image. The secondary camera does not have a telephoto lens that high-end smartphones have and given its affordable price tag, something like this was expected. The front camera is an 8MP shooter that can record 1080p videos at 30fps. Overall, the camera package is quite satisfactory and the rest of the specifications are not too shabby either.

Nokia X6

Nokia X6

Nokia X6 is undoubtedly one of the best price/performance smartphones to be presented to the industry. It comes with a Snapdragon 636 and can be configured to run with 4GB of RAM or 6GB of RAM and keep in mind, the price of this phone is very affordable even after looking at these specifications. The rear camera is a 16 + 5MP combo with important features like phase detection autofocus, dual-LED dual-tone flash, and gyro-EIS. Though the smartphone does not get 4K video recording support, it can record 1080p videos at 30fps. The secondary camera is a 16MP shooter with a f/2.0 aperture.

Motorola One Power

Motorola One Power

Another Motorola smartphone that will eventually become a member of the Snapdragon 636 club is the One Power. While it is not official if it is going to land in India or not, the specifications say that it should become a popular pick in the market. It houses the best possible specifications that we have seen from a Motorola mid-ranger and it is certainly going to be giving the Nokia X6 a healthy competition. While we’ll get to the dual-camera setup in just a bit, the thing that will like seeing the most from the smartphone was its large 3780mAh battery, which you don’t often find in devices with slimmer bezels, but Motorola has proved us wrong. The Snapdragon 636-powered smartphone comes with a 16 + 5MP dual-camera with apertures of f/1.8 and f/2.0, respectively. It also supports 4K video recording at 30fps and comes with features like phase detection autofocus and an LED flash. The front camera is a 16MP shooter with a f/1.9 aperture and 1080p video recording support at 30fps.

Honor 7A

Honor 7A

The Honor 7A is one of the most affordable devices that feature a dual-camera setup. Its specifications are right for the price and it also comes with a premium metal body that looks and feels expensive. At the rear side, you have a 13 + 2MP configuration with 1080p video recording support at 30fps. The front side houses an 8MP camera with a f/2.0 aperture. The secondary camera is used to process depth information so you can take images with bokeh effects. There is no telephoto lens that comes with Honor 7A, unfortunately.