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Huawei Honor Holly: Camera and Video
The 8MP rear camera on the Honor Holly doesn't feel great. There's an apparent noise in almost every sample images we clicked using the Honor Holly.
Close up shots, on the other hand, doesn't look great, either. In very low light, though, the phone's LED Flash is very bright enough to reduce the noise.
The camera app is rather simple with less possible customization options.
There are a handful of modes available to play around with including normal, live photo, beauty and panorama.
As for the front-facing camera, the image quality seemed to be average. And the same can be said about the phone's video camera.