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Beyond Megapixels: The Hidden Tech That Makes a Smartphone Camera Truly Great

 It's the first question everyone asks when a new smartphone drops: "How many megapixels does it have?" For years, megapixels were the undisputed king of smartphone camera specs. A higher number meant a better camera, right? More megapixels, more detail, better photos. It was simple, marketable, and misleading. Today, that narrative has shattered. We've seen phones with 108-megapixel sensors often outshone by others packing a "mere" 12 megapixels. Cameras with identical megapixel counts produce wildly different results. Clearly, something else is at play: a complex symphony of hardware, software, and computational wizardry that truly defines a great smartphone camera. The modern smartphone camera is no longer just a lens and a sensor; it's a supercomputer in your pocket, constantly analyzing, interpreting, and enhancing every pixel before you even hit the shutter button. This isn't just about capturing light; it's about intelligently creating...