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Not that I can tell. It's a Pantech I got from Verizon.

I'd be mildly surprised if it was made in the last several years and doesn't have a macro setting, even if the way to change the scene setting isn't obvious. This is a bit of a digression from the main topic, but you might want to look it up in your phone's product manual (Pantech's Tech Support page if you need it). If your phone does have a macro setting it will prove a useful feature for similar occasions in the future. While professional level macro photography is a bit too much to expect out of smartphone camera, a macro setting does often allow clear close-up shots of small things.

Edit: correcting typo