The LG G5 was the first smartphone to feature two separate photo-capable sensors.
Huawei P20 Pro was the first to introduce the Night mode feature.
The Nokia 808 PureView, with its 41MP sensor, was the first device to use this technology in 2012.
The quality of smartphone video recording has increased thanks to optical image stabilization.
Apple was the first to feature Cinematic mode in Apple iPhone 13.
Instead of depending just on the hardware of the cameras, the company combined HDR+, AI, and machine learning to enhance the overall picture quality.
With the release of the iPhone 7 Plus, Apple debuted the dual-rear camera configuration in addition to the Portrait mode.
Samsung provided a large 100x hybrid zoom coupled with the option to take pictures of the moon without any additional equipment with the Galaxy S20 Ultra.
Apple's iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max feature the LiDAR sensor. Better low-light images can be taken thanks to the LiDAR sensor.
We all enjoy watching films and television shows with Dolby Vision because of the realistic look and hues. With the release of the iPhone 12 series, Apple included support for Dolby Vision and HDR video recording, opening up a new chapter for smartphones in the business world.
In the Galaxy S21 Ultra, Samsung added the tried-and-true laser autofocus, allowing the enormous 108MP sensor from that model and the 200MP sensor in the Galaxy S23 Ultra to focus more precisely in all lighting conditions.
With the Galaxy S4, Samsung debuted Dual Shot, a feature that allows smartphones to simultaneously record video from several cameras for the first time.