Throughout the years, the number of megapixels has become something that most people use when it comes to determining the quality of smartphone camera. Back in 2007, the high-end mobile phones had cameras with 2MP, while in 2014, 66% of the smartphones had an 8MP camera. Do you remember the time when we used our phones only for calls and texts and cameras were reserved for taking occasional photos? That meant that we could have lost some very special, unexpected moments, but the biggest problem we had was that we had to wait for the pictures to be done so that we could see how we turned out. But we used to capture the most important moments. And, although there were also some unexpected that we actually missed on capturing, at least we didn’t have the hundreds of irrelevant ones where the only thing that could be saw was us, just in a different outfit. Insidermonkey experts made a list of 7 best smartphones with the best cameras in 2017.
Of course, none of us want our pictures to be blurry and, when we pick the new phone to buy, the camera is one of the most important features that we look at. Let’s be fair, in most cases, we change our phones just because of it and the processor if we are using it for business as well. There is one great thing that smartphone manufacturers came up with and that is the dual camera. It isn’t that big of a science, but very useful when taking pictures. Every manufacturer came up with his own dual camera system, but it all comes down to one thing. There are two lenses with the different purpose (the first one has the purpose to capture the big picture, while the second lens is meant to capture smaller details) and, after capturing the picture, there is the software that combines both pictures into one, clear, perfect photo. You can also check our list of 7 Best Android Phones with Removable Batteries in 2017.


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