Facing the camera is garbage

My front facing camera on my Sony Xperia XA Ultra looks worse than the front of 8 megapixel camera on my Huawei G7. The main camera is beautiful, don't get me wrong. The front camera absolutely refuses to focus, but each image comes out blurry, even with a hand still and 16MP. I tried every single parameter, tried fixing the balance of whites, tried on manual and superior auto mode, and it just doesn't work. I bought this phone because the specifications of the camera were beautiful, but I am disappointed. Anyone else having problems?

I ended up exchanging my phone for a new (the exact same phone) because it was a problem with my camera and not with the way I used it. The front facing camera on the first one I had was unable to concentrate, and my other focuses. If the problem has been resolved.

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