In the future, there will be more and more mobile phone cameras. Huawei’s new patent has been exposed, which is a bit scary.

The development of smart phones is getting faster and faster. A few years ago, mobile phones only had one camera and were not full-screen. However, in just a few years, the front of current mobile phones is almost entirely screen, with cameras The number is at least three to start with, or even five.

In terms of multi-cameras, Huawei has always been at the forefront. It should be starting from the Huawei P20 Pro, Huawei has made three-camera mobile phones, and even used the rear camera in subsequent flagship models. Set up 4 cameras or even 5 cameras. For example, the Huawei Mate 40 series released seven years ago uses a rear 4-camera solution, while the Huawei P40 Pro is even stronger and uses a rear 5-camera solution. Is the more cameras the better? In fact, if appearance is not considered, more cameras are very useful for improving photography. If you look at the top ones on the DXO list, almost all of them have four or even five rear cameras.

Last year’s Huawei Mate 40 series had a very eye-catching four-camera bathroom heater, triggering a trend of bathroom heaters. Recently, Huawei has issued a patent for cameras. This time, will it be Setting the trend again, let’s take a look.

This appearance has never been done by any mobile phone manufacturer. I was a little surprised when I first saw it. It turned out to be a hexagonal rear five-camera solution. This is the first time I have seen such a camera arrangement. Yes, if future Huawei phones adopt this rear camera arrangement, it will definitely be very recognizable. Whether you put this hexagon in the middle or on the left and right sides, it will definitely be a unique design.

But is this design really good-looking? There are a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand people. Luo Yonghao recently criticized that current mobile phones are not very "normal" and are all smart cameras with call functions. Although it's a bit exaggerated, I think it still makes sense. In today's mobile phones, the proportion of photography is really too large. I often watch a mobile phone conference, and half of the conference is devoted to the introduction of cameras. Mobile phones in the future may have more and more cameras, but is this really a good idea? What do you think is the appropriate number of mobile phone cameras? Let’s talk about it in the comments!