Welcome to the 91mobiles Blind Camera League! Here, we’re putting the camera capabilities of smartphones from various price ranges to the test across different scenarios. And the best part? You, our readers, are the judges! Simply choose the images you prefer, and the phone with fewer votes will be eliminated. The winning phone moves on to the final round, facing off against the other winner until one champion remains.
Round Two competitors under Rs 20,000
In the second round, we have the Motorola G85 5G (review) and the Infinix Note 40 5G (review) battling it out for the title of Best Camera Phone under Rs 20,000. Check out the blind camera comparisons below, and vote for your favourite photos!
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The winners of these two comparisons will face each other in the final round to determine the best camera phone under Rs 20,000, as voted by you!
Camera specs at a glance:
Before we begin our blind camera test, let’s first review these phones’ on-paper specs. Since it is a blind camera test, we have renamed the phones as “Phone A” and “Phone B”, the names will be disclosed once the poll ends after a week.
Motorola G85 5G | Infinix Note 40 5G | |
Primary camera | 50 MP (Sony LYTIA 600), f/1.8 with PDAF & OIS | 108 MP, f/1.8 with PDAF & OIS |
Secondary camera | 8 MP (ultrawide + macro), f/1.67 | 2 MP (unspecified) |
Tertiary camera | Not available | 2 MP (unspecified) |
Front camera | 32 MP, f/2.4 | 32 MP, f/2.2 |
To have a fair competition, we will be considering only the common lenses. hence we won’t be comparing the ultrawide shot in this comparison.
Daylight HDR
To test the HDR capabilities, colour management, sharpness, and other parameters of Motorola G85 5G and Infinix Note 40 5G, we took this daylight shot from each of them.
Portrait
This portrait was captured from the same distance and at the same focal length, from both phones simultaneously.
Selfie
Here are the selfies from both the phones beside each other, to test the front camera on parameters like colour management, focusing capabilities, HDR processing, and more.
Low light without night mode
Here is a low-light shot from Motorola G85 5G and Infinix Note 40 5G, without night mode to test their low-light capabilities.
Low light with night mode
Here are the night mode samples from both the Motorola G85 5G and Infinix Note 40 5G, in the same condition.
This wraps up our blind camera comparison between the Motorola G85 5G and Infinix Note 40 5G. Now, it’s time to pick the images you like more, by casting your vote in the polls attached to each segment. We will keep the polls open for exactly a week. Come back on Monday, November 25th to find out which of the two phones advances to the final round!
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