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This is how the dual-lens camera on the Essential Phone works

July 21, 2025

Image quality engineer Yazhu Ling gives us a peek at the complex mechanism behind the Essential Phone’s dual-lens camera and its performance.

While the Essential Phone is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated phones of this summer, not everything has been smooth sailing so far. The company failed to ship its first ever smartphonewithin the promised 30-day window, and it’s been hit with multiple executive departures.Andy Rubin reassured us last week, saying that his team has been hard at work to verify the phone makes its way to people sometime in August. Well, the Essential Phone may take a few more weeks to arrive on our doorsteps, but the company is offering us an in-depth look at just how capable its camera is.

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In a blogpost, the company’s image quality engineer Yazhu Ling explains just how much work she and her team have put into the design and performance of the Essential Phone’s rear camera:

As you may know, the Essential Phone uses two camera lenses – one full RGB and one true monochrome – just likethe recently-announced Moto Z2 Forceor HUAWEI-branded smartphones. The first lens assigns color values to different pixel locations, but if only some of the pixels have color values, the camera must “infer what the rest of the image should look like,” making the overall image blurry and noisy. That’s where the monochrome camera comes in: because every pixel is assigned a true black or white value, the quality is far superior even in low light conditions. The Essential Phone then uses a complex Image Signal Processing pipeline to combine those two images to produce clear, high-resolution color images.

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Again, this isn’t a novel technology per se, but the blogpost gives an idea of just how complex the process is. Ling claims that the company captured and examined more than 20,000 photos and videos in order to fine-tune elements like highlight, lux, shadow, contrast, etc. As you can see above, these tweaks make a visible difference.

Although we will have to wait until we get our hands on the Essential Phone to compare with other low light champions like theHTC U11andGalaxy S8, it looks promising so far.

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