The one thing that didn't impress on the previous generation Moto G6 was its camera. I'll have to try the Moto G7's camera to see if it's any better.
The Moto G7's main 12MP lens is for everyday photo taking, with the 5MP lens acting as a "depth sensor" for portrait shots and getting that blurry background effect. It also boasts phase-detection autofocusing for faster and more accurate focusing.
Motorola said its new camera software can help sharpen and clear up digitally zoomed photos, which tend to look pixelated or blurry if the lens isn't physically zoomed.
There's also a new cinematograph camera mode, which lets you make one of those still photos that have a single moving part. If that sounds appealing, great. For me though, this is a skippable feature.