There are plenty of cameras on the Revvl 7 Pro 5G, but they don’t add up to much. The phone comes with a 50MP main shooter with optical image stabilization, a 5MP ultra-wide camera, a 2MP macro camera, and a 2MP depth camera. There’s also an 8MP front camera for selfies.
The results are underwhelming. Photos often have unnatural colors, with little detail upon close inspection.
Main camera (Credit: Sarah Lord)
The sky in the picture above appears more blue than it was in real life. When you zoom in, the branches on the tree are blurry and pixelated.
Macro camera (Credit: Sarah Lord)
The camera does an OK job of capturing the decaying flower above, but if you look closely, the edges of the leaves are fuzzy.
The camera also only has with two zoom levels: 0.5x and 1x. Here is a progression of the two:
Wide-angle camera, 0.5x (Credit: Sarah Lord)
Main camera, 1x (Credit: Sarah Lord)
The selfie camera took this picture of my dog in low light:
(Credit: Sarah Lord)
Generally, the Revvl’s cameras find low-light environments challenging. Shots look grainy and unnatural—more like a watercolor painting than a photograph.
The phone can record 1080p video at 30fps and 60fps, as well as 1440p at 30fps. The results are similar to photos, with lots of noise, especially in darker environments.