Photo quality - Nextbit Robin

Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the Nextbit Robin come out. A higher rating indicates that photos offer rich color (without over-saturating), sharp detail (with all subjects in-focus), and appropriate exposure (with even lighting).
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I feel like it's generally good when you're taking a closeup shot. So like when you're about 3 feet or less from the subject. It especially takes better pictures when you force (not auto, always on flash) the flash on to take the picture. Manual mode helps to lighten up pictures. The best pictures are taken outside in really vibrant, clear sunlight. Not a yellow/orange tinted day. The further you are from a subject the worse the photo quality. It seems like the photos seem to be a bit out of focus in the final results than in the viewfinder. Also, sometimes the pictures seem a bit, smudgy. It's like the pictures aren't really true-to-life sometimes (The more landscape photos or more than 3 feet away from subject, and without flash), they come off like pastel drawings.

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sucks
Bad
Deduce!
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The pictures it takes have zero details. They cannot be zoomed at all. A simple zoom action shows zero details in the photos.
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This phone can only take photos of close subjects in good lighting conditions
I repeat, expect zero details from it
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But honestly i really expected more from 800$ Tablet!
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Shame on you.

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