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Xiaomi testing the next big jump in mobile photography

While mobile photography has advanced a lot over the years, most phones still can’t replicate the isolation and bokeh you get with authentic lenses. Xiaomi might change that.

The company posted a teaser video of a concept phone with a Leica M-series lens mount and a semi-exposed sensor as the primary camera optic. This means you can attach actual lenses to the phone and get images with real depth of field and cleaner sharpness.

However, this is likely still a concept device because the cost of reinforcing and engineering a phone to support real lenses would make it cost more than a typical flagship. Not to mention that the concept only supports very high-end and expensive M-series lenses. These lenses are the perfect fit for a phone because they’re high quality and small, but they’re too costly and niche to market as a device feature.

That said, the design decision to place an exposed sensor between two standard smartphone lenses allows this phone to be used as a traditional phone and a camera. This is a simple solution to a complex problem, and as a photographer, I would love to see other companies adapt to it. As a tech reviewer, I’m not sure it’s a good idea.

Adding bulky lenses will improve photos, but the magic of a smartphone is it fits in your pocket and still takes great pictures. I don’t mind carrying a camera bag with lenses and a big camera around, but most people likely don’t.

I think phones targeting photographers should tighten the focal length of the Primary lens to 35mm like the ZTE Axon 40 Ultra did.

My dream phone would be able to fit smaller Fujifilm X-mount lenses and maybe even access the company’s colour profiles, but I’m not going to hold my breath. It’s important to point out that China-based Xiaomi’s smartphones aren’t officially sold in Canada.

Image credit: Xiaomi

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Apple increased its 2021 sales by 20 percent despite supply chain issues: analysis

Supply chain issues impacted every market worldwide, and the smartphone market was no different.

A new analysis from Gartner says the market felt the pinch in sales during the second half of 2021; global sales declined by 1.7 percent.

Despite this, Apple maintained its position as selling the most units in the fourth quarter of 2021 among the top five smartphone vendors in the world.

Apple sold nearly 83 million phones, representing almost 22 percent of the market. The company saw a 3.8 percent increase in sales compared to Q4 2020. The analysis notes 5G upgrades drove the sales.

Worldwide smartphone sales Q4 2021. Source: Gartner (March 2022)

Samsung represented the second-highest sales in the quarter, with nearly 69 million units sold. The company increased its smartphone sales by 11 percent year-over-year.

When looking at the results for the entire year, Apple ranks second, selling over 239 million smartphones, increasing its yearly sales by almost 20 percent. Samsung ranks first with more than 272 million sales. Annual sales increased by 7.6 percent. These figures helped global smartphone sales increase by six percent.

Xiaomi, Oppo, and Vivo round out the top five smartphone manufacturers. Looking at fourth-quarter results, Xiaomi maintained its position in third place. But Oppo and Vivo experienced significant declines.

While all three companies expanded their networks in the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and Europe, Apple’s strong sales in China during the quarter overshadowed the demand for phones from the three Chinese manufacturers.

Source: Gartner Inc.