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How picture-perfect are Samsung, Oppo, Huawei and LG multi-lens Android smartphones?

STORYDev Bhatt
Many people choose a smartphone based on the quality of the images produced by its camera. Photo: EPA-EFE
Many people choose a smartphone based on the quality of the images produced by its camera. Photo: EPA-EFE
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Smartphone cameras – some with up to four-rear-mounted-lenses – are a big selling point, but what do they all do, and which models offer what?

The smartphone industry has been in constant transition over the years.

The cameras on smartphones are the only battleground – and area of real innovation left for the industry’s players.

And everyone is looking for a device they can buy right now, so that they could put the “future” into their pocket.

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Android phones comprise almost all of the non-Apple devices, with smartphones made by brands such as Google, Samsung and OnePlus all striving for attention.

There is cutthroat competition among the numerous smartphone companies. And that competition is often focused on the rapid development of camera-centric phones that offer excellent quality pictures.

Let’s check out the features and benefits of each of the dual-, triple- and four-rear-lens cameras on smartphones to see you they can strengthen your photography game.

Benefits of a dual-rear-lens camera

A smartphone with a dual-rear-lens camera set-up means you can focus on the subject much faster.

The “Bokeh effect” allows you to blur the background while focusing on the subject in the foreground. A dual camera set-up also produces better images in lowlight conditions.

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