Live Photo is no longer an iPhone-only feature. A growing number of Android phones now offer a similar way to capture a short moment before and after the shutter is pressed, giving users more options without leaving the Android ecosystem.
The appeal is not limited to premium devices. The lineup now stretches from an entry-level model priced at Rp1.599.000 to a flagship option that reaches Rp22.499.000, covering users with very different budgets and photography needs.
For social media users, the format offers a more expressive alternative to a still image. Motion in a few seconds can make spontaneous faces, pets, or travel scenes feel more alive and easier to share.
1. vivo Y19s Pro, the most affordable option
vivo Y19s Pro stands out as the cheapest model on this list, with a price range of Rp1.599.000 to Rp1.999.000. It brings Live Photo support to a segment that is usually focused on basic everyday use.
The phone uses a 50 MP main camera with an f/1.8 aperture and a 5 MP front camera. Its camera modes also include Night, Portrait, Panorama, Document, Slow Motion, Time-lapse, Professional, and Live.
Battery life is another strong point, thanks to a 6,000 mAh battery. The device also supports 44W fast charging, which helps make daily use more practical.
2. realme 15 5G, built for photography and social sharing
realme 15 5G is positioned for users who want a more capable Live Photo experience. Priced at Rp4.999.000, it pairs the feature with a stronger camera setup and more storage room.
The rear camera system includes a 50 MP main camera with OIS and an 8 MP ultrawide camera. On the front, the phone offers a 50 MP selfie camera for sharper and more detailed results.
It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300+ chipset, combined with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage. The battery reaches 7,000 mAh and supports 80W fast charging.
3. OPPO Reno13 F, another midrange choice with Live Photo
OPPO Reno13 F is sold at Rp4.789.000 and targets users who want livelier photos for social media. It brings a balanced camera setup and several creative modes for everyday shooting.
The main camera has a 50 MP sensor with OIS, supported by an 8 MP ultrawide camera and a 2 MP macro camera. This combination gives users more flexibility for wide scenes and close-up shots.
OPPO also includes several shooting modes, such as Portrait, Night, Panorama, Time-lapse, Dual-view Video, HI-RES, and Underwater mode. These features make the device more versatile beyond basic Live Photo use.
4. Samsung Galaxy S26, the premium end of the list
Samsung Galaxy S26 brings Live Photo support to the flagship class, with a price between Rp19.499.000 and Rp22.499.000. It is aimed at users who want a more complete mobile photography package.
The phone carries a triple rear camera setup made up of a 50 MP main camera, a 10 MP telephoto camera, and a 12 MP ultrawide camera. Its 12 MP front camera also includes autofocus for sharper selfies.
Video support reaches up to 8K, while slow motion is available with multiple frame rate options. That combination gives the device a wider range of creative recording tools.
Seen together, these four phones show that Live Photo on Android now spans the full market. Buyers can choose an entry-level vivo Y19s Pro, move up to realme 15 5G or OPPO Reno13 F, or go straight to the Samsung Galaxy S26 for a flagship experience.
