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Karbonn Sparkle V: Camera and Video
This Android One smartphone packs a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera, and a 2-megapixel front-facing shooter. Of course, you won't get great shots but that doesn't mean the phone's camera is totally worthless. The camera works well in the right conditions, but the overall image quality largely remains average.
The camera UI is very simple and basic. Yes indeed, this is a stock one you find on most Android phones. Though, there's very little in the name of manual controls.
The Sparkle V's back camera is capable of shooting 1080p videos without any issues. More details will be shared once we done with our detailed testing.