>>2890841I feel you 'cause I'm in pretty much the same situation (and I got a bit worse smartphone). You can take quite nice photos even with a phone, but it's much harder to take one that is sharp enough and even when you try to customize everything you will still get a pic with a lot of noise and stuff. The best thing to do is start saving for a camera and practice with what you've got now I guess. When I got my hands on my aunts camera and it wasn't a proffesional one but still something more than basic ones - the possibilities where endless and even just playing with focus was so much fun. Phones nowadays can be pretty good but I suppose that if you want to go "pro" there is now way to do it with a smartphone. But as I said - I'm a newbie to the subject just as you so maybe I'm wrong.
Pic is mine, shitty quality but the best I could do on my phone.