The 2 rear cameras have become commonplace in most manufacturers, although each one uses differently. Some manufacturers like Huawei chose to add a second camera to take black and white photographs, others like LG they used it to add a wide angle to the camera and Apple implemented it to add an out-of-focus background to portraits.
Fortunately, the latest models of the main manufacturers have chosen to unify the function of the two cameras allowing us, in addition to doing a 2x zoom, to blur the background of the photographs, creating a nice effect, misnamed bokeh, although in order to carry out this effect, Google has shown that it is not necessary to have two cameras, as I have seen in the Google Pixel 2 XL.
#Samsung Galaxy J? (2018) preview (NB! Drawing made by myself based upon reliable eyewitness what means it could be slightly inaccurate…) pic.twitter.com/OdCVjmHlTa
- Steve H. (@OnLeaks) November 20, 2017
At the moment the first terminal that has implemented the double camera within Samsung, has been the Galaxy Note 8, presented a couple of months ago, since the Galaxy S8 hit the market without the long-awaited dual camera for a reason that to this day we do not know. But it seems that that will change as of next year, starting with the J range, a range that is becoming one of the biggest successes of the company in recent years, not only in Spain, where it is among the models. best sellers, but almost all over the world.
Although this time, we do not rely on leaked photographs, but on sketches that have been posted to OneLeaks, have some credibility since they have a certain resemblance to the Galaxy J7+, the company's second terminal with a dual camera built into the rear. The fingerprint reader will continue to be on the front of the device, since at the moment the front of almost every screen is reserved for the company's high-end mobile phones.