Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks

Smartphone cameras never impressed us a couple of years ago. But in the last year and a half, cameras in the smartphones have come a long way, thanks to the hyper-competitive market. In a highly competitive market, with all specs equal, cameras have increasingly emerged as the differentiator for smartphone brands. Smartphone vendors have focused on improving pixels and the image quality drastically, and enabling superior experience for users.

While dual-cameras have been around for some time, it is only since last year that smartphone vendors have started making progress with a focus on different types of dual-camera implementations to ensure that the photo quality of the primary camera is better than the competition.
“There has been a 123% positive growth in shipment of smartphones with dual-cameras in the first half of 2017, between January and June 2017,” said CMR in its report. Only two manufacturers, Huawei and LG took a deep focus on dual-cameras as early as 2016. At the beginning of 2017, the Huawei with its Honor 6X variants, Lenovo Phab 2 Plus and the LG G6 and V20 made their mark in the Indian smartphone market.
Prabhu Ram, Head – Industry Intelligence Group, CMR said “2017 has been the year when Dual-camera smartphones became mainstream, primarily pushed by Chinese smartphone vendors in the India market cutting across price bands. Q2 2017 saw Micromax, ZTE, OnePlus and Gionee, among others, shipping Dual-camera smartphones to the India market. Clearly, there has been a shift in the smartphone vendor marketing narrative from pixel quality to Dual-cameras.”