Third Acer smartphone coming to India in a few days has its camera details outed

Acer is making a comeback in the Indian smartphone market on April 15 in partnership with Amazon, and today some more details about one of its upcoming phones have been outed.
The unnamed device is said to have a 64 MP main camera using a Sony sensor (which isn"t specified), as well as an ultrawide and a third decorative macro camera or depth sensor. This will apparently be a "rare triple camera setup in the budget 5G segment", though "triple" is stretching it here considering the low-end third sensor.

The Sony sensor of the main camera allegedly "promises enhanced low-light photography", and of course there will be talk about AI too, for noise reduction, edge detection, and color tuning - you know, all features that have existed since the dawn of cameraphones, but now need to be branded AI, or at least that"s what companies seem to think.
The phones will be designed, manufactured, and distributed by India"s Indkal Technologies which appears to have just licensed the Acer name. Indkal also makes Acer-branded TVs for the Indian market.
Interestingly, this phone with its cameras detailed today is neither of the two we talked about in early March, so it looks like the brand will have at least three offerings from the get-go. That said, the other two are even lower-end.