Razr+ F/1.7 is equipped with a 50MP main camera with aperture and includes optical image stabilization (OIS). There is also a 50MP telephoto lens with the aperture of F/2.0. A 32 MP front selfie camera is sitting inside the main display and has a F/2.4 aperture. All cameras use quad pixel bining for final shots of 12.5MP, 12.5MP, and 8MP, respectively. If you want, you can use a complete camera resolution through HI-Risk format.

Main Camera (Credit: Sarah Lord)
Images using the main camera on Razr+ in bright sunlight are quite decent. The colors look quite accurate, the grass and leaves appear in the truth of life. The colors on the shots taken with the telephonic camera are also good, but zooming in the picture causes detail in detail, especially around things like individual leaves and branches.
Razr+ has three zoom levels: 1x, 2x, and 4x. Here is the progress of one place using all three levels.
Main Camera, 1 x (Credit: Sarah Lord)
Tele photo camera, 2x (Credit: Sarah Lord)
Tele photo camera, 4x (Credit: Sarah Lord)
There is no official macro camera on the board, so I used the main camera to take pictures of these flowers.
Main Camera, close -up (Credit: Sarah Lord)
The camera works a respectable job to capture all the details around the flower edge, though I wish it was easy to focus on a single, individual flower.
Selfie Camera (Credit: Sarah Lord)
The selfie camera works to catch this picture of my dog in a low light. One of the benefits of a flip phone is that you never need to use an internal camera to take selfies. Only the important, high resolution camera flip and use your image using the outer screen as a viewer.
You can capture the video with Razr+ in 4K60, and record 960fps, 240Fps, or 120Fps in a slow motion in HD. These videos look like images that make the most in the underluts.
If photography is important to you, you will be better than a traditional slab phone. Google Pixel 9 Pro ($ 999) has high cameras for the same price.
Razr+ Google’s AI photos is equipped with many features, including a magic editor, which allows you to move, change or erase some parts of your icon. There is also fading, which includes the Bokia effect. Non -blur, which speeds up images. And the magic cleanser, which gets rid of unwanted elements in the picture.