We also quite liked the 8 MP front camera, which takes perfectly acceptable selfies. However, the quality deteriorates rapidly in less-than-ideal lighting conditions. The main camera’s weaknesses also become apparent in poor lighting conditions: noise and blur increase, and colors often appear faded. The autofocus is rather slow and inaccurate when shooting moving subjects, which can result in blurry images.
For the price, you can’t expect miracles from a smartphone like the Galaxy A06, especially when it comes to the selection of different focal lengths. If you’re looking for a high-quality camera for professional images or more demanding photo and video recordings, you should opt for a model in the mid-range or higher price category.
However, if you don’t have much money to spend and usually take photos in good lighting conditions anyway, you can now take decent pictures with a very inexpensive phone.
If you would like to learn more about the Samsung Galaxy A06 and its camera, we recommend taking a look at our detailed review.