LG Will Give You A 16-Camera Smartphone
Dhir Acharya - Nov 26, 2018
LG has lately granted a patent for its concept for a smartphone with 16 rear cameras.
- How to get a Bangladesh virtual phone number?
- Top Best 4K TV 2021 For The Best Viewing Experience
- Looking For The Best Non Chinese Smartphone? Check Out This List
Our phones used to have no cameras, now they have two, three and even four cameras. However, if this trend keeps going further, there will be a time when users with trypophobia cannot look at the back of their phones.
You certainly have heard of the five-camera phone from Nokia, the photo of the phone concept may have overwhelmed you at first. But that’ll change when you look at LG’s latest patent which goes much further than the number five. We are talking about a phone design with sixteen cameras. Nope, you don’t mishear or misread the number, it’s really 16.

Last week, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) granted LG with a new patent, which shows a smartphone design with 16 camera lenses, they have different focal lengths and characteristics.
As scary as this number may seem, there may be some cool stuff to expect.
With impressive 16 cameras, you can take 16 photos at one time then select the one you like most. You can also take a picture with a wide angle, a shot with a longer focal length. Considering how much photo technology has developed recently, LG’s concept seems pretty plausible.

Notably, the depth perception in smartphones has vastly improved, resulting in the Portrait mode with a more precise shallow depth of field simulation. Moreover, the phone may even let us change the focus after taking the photo. LG’s patent also refers to stitching different parts from other pictures together and more manipulations that you can use after the pictures have been taken.
You may be curious about the selfie camera too, right?
You will be able to take 16 selfies at a time with your rear cameras. Yes, and the phone will help you do that with a little mirror on the phones back, as illustrated in the patent.

Are you thinking that it’s so weird and inaccurate to take a selfie with your rear camera? Well, maybe you’re right, but with 16 pictures taken at a time, there must be at least one that works.
All these concepts seem not so far away regarding how LG has got its reputation for bringing new things to smartphone cameras, the wide-angle shooter for example. Plus, we’ve already had a camera with 16 lenses and sensors on the market, which can take up to 52MP photos. If you think about how fast technology has evolved lately, transferring 16 lenses from a camera to a pocket-sized phone is foreseeable in the near future.
Featured Stories
Mobile - May 03, 2026
Samsung Galaxy S26 vs OnePlus 15T: Which Compact Flagship Wins in 2026?
Mobile - Apr 29, 2026
Stop Trying to Make the App-Less Phone Happen: The ChatGPT Phone Is Already DOA
Mobile - Apr 27, 2026
RGB Notification Lights Make a Triumphant Return on Xiaomi's Poco X8 Pro
Mobile - Apr 26, 2026
Google Pixel Battery Scandal Illustrates Why Capacity Rules the Smartphone Market
Mobile - Apr 25, 2026
iPhone 18 Rumors Suggest a Significant RAM Upgrade to 12GB
Mobile - Apr 23, 2026
iPhone 18 Pro Kicks Off Apple's Sweeping Camera Improvement Initiative: What to...
Mobile - Apr 22, 2026
Apple Insider Claims Cost-Cutting Downgrades Are Coming to iPhone 18
Mobile - Apr 21, 2026
Huawei Mate X7 Review: Foldable Photography Without Compromises
Mobile - Apr 19, 2026
Samsung Cuts Galaxy S26 Series Prices by Up to ₹19,000 in India
Mobile - Apr 14, 2026
Samsung Ocean Mode: Does It Make Your Galaxy Phone Waterproof?
Read more
ICT News- May 08, 2026
Elon Musk Highlights Neuralink Breakthrough with New Surgical Robot for Brain Implants
As Neuralink advances, the focus remains on making the technology accessible to more people who could benefit from it.
Comments
Sort by Newest | Popular