These days everybody has a smartphone, and the camera technology inside these pocketable devices has improved extremely well in the last few years. On Facebook alone, people share more than two billion photos every day. Today's "Dual-Camera Smartphones" use the second lens for Bokeh effects, improved data, optical zoom, and the wide angle capture. The lenses may work well together or act as separate cameras providing different results.

There is, even more, discrimination in the smartphones when looking at the camera software, with Apple ever since, providing the basics, while LG and Huawei are providing a huge amount of settings and control, which includes manual mode too. If you want to know about what is the best camera phone, then wonder no longer, because here are some of the few dual camera smartphones that recommend you might consider.

iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus

origin of the dual camera was the iPhone 7 which changed the concept of cameras in the smartphones. According to VR-Zone, the camera software works with the lenses to bring bokeh effects you may be used to on a DSLR and the photos look great much of the time, the software can mess up the blur effect sometimes when colors blend in or there is not much separation between the focal subject and background items. So, the iPhone 7 Plus camera is simple to use yet produces best results.

LG V20

LG, however, doesn't get the respect it deserves that led the Android camera revolution with the LG G4 in early 2015. Ever since, it has released the LG G5, LG V10, and LG V20. The LG V20 is having the same dual rear camera setup as the LG G5, but with the standard and wide-angle lenses.

Huawei Mate 9

The Huawei P9 was the first dual-camera setup from Huawei that was having the partnership with Leica. The Huawei Mate 9 functions are much like the P9, with the addition of OIS support for both rear cameras, the Mate 9 cameras work great together with the majority of the time, and with the second monochrome lens, the camera gives contrast and detail to make your color photos even sharper and crisp.

Honor 8

The Honor 8 is also produced by Huawei; this device provides a very similar experience to the Mate 9 and P9. In the meantime, it also has one of the rear cameras as a monochrome camera; there is no ability to shoot just with this lens. Though, there is no Leica partnership on the Honor 8.

Other smartphones with dual cameras include the HTC One M9+, ZTE Axon, and LG V10 with dual front-facing shooters, the Huawei P9 Plus, Lenovo Tab 2 Pro, and also Xiaomi Redmi Pro also. It's more likely that we will continue to see dual rear cameras in smartphones as the technology continues to improve and gets better with the time.