64MP camera smartphones: Selecting a new smartphone can be daunting, particularly with so many mid-range models vying for your attention. If you’re looking for excellent camera performance without shelling out premium prices, 64MP primary camera phones are worth considering. We’ve selected five such devices that are making waves. Each combines a different balance of performance, screen technology, and charging rates. Let’s see which one impresses.

Infinix Note 50s 5G+

Infinix features a thin profile and a heavy-hitting MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultimate processor. Its AMOLED screen spans more than 6.78 inches with the ability to handle a seamless 144Hz refresh rate. The camera system features a 64MP primary lens with a 2MP auxiliary sensor and supports 2K video recording. With a 5500mAh battery and 45W fast charging, it’s a powerhouse for users seeking overall performance in a low weight of just 180g.

Tecno Pova Curve 5G

The Tecno Pova Curve 5G copies the Infinix in most respects same screen size, refresh rate, and chipset. The difference here is that this one has just 6GB of RAM. The rear camera pairs a 64MP main lens with an AI sensor. Max video recording is 4K, providing a slight boon for videographers. The same 5500mAh battery capacity and 45W fast charging are also present, providing extended usage with rapid top-ups.

Acer Super ZX

Acer’s Super ZX is the dark horse in this bunch. It uses an IPS display rather than AMOLED and maintains a 120Hz refresh rate. Its camera system has three sensors, the primary one being 64MP. It doesn’t support 4K video recording, but it only provides Full HD. The Dimensity 6300 processor and 4GB RAM configuration indicate it’s a lighter usage-oriented device. The 5000mAh battery with 33W charging is adequate, but others on this list provide better.

Poco X6 Pro

Poco differentiates itself with its more precise 1220×2712 pixel OLED screen and 1800 nits maximum brightness. The 64MP main camera triple camera system supports 4K recording and comes equipped with OIS. The actual standout is the Dimensity 8300 Ultra chip, the most powerful among the five. A 5000mAh battery, 67W fast charging, and 256GB storage provide it with considerable value for money, perfect for those seeking speed and camera sharpness.

Google Pixel 8A

Google Pixel 8A is the smallest with a 6.1-inch OLED display, but it sacrifices little. It has HDR, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 64MP + 13MP dual-camera at the back with OIS. Video recording is up to 4K at 60fps, which makes it an ideal choice for content creators. Equipped with a Google Tensor G3 processor and pure software experience, it aims at camera enthusiasts and users who want long-term support. Wireless charging and USB-C 3.2 complete the package nicely.

Final Thoughts

All these 64MP camera phones have something to offer. Need raw power? Opt for the Poco X6 Pro. Like smaller and premium? Pixel 8A won’t let you down. For decent budget performance, Infinix and Tecno are good bets, while Acer Super ZX is apt for light users.