Smartphones Now Shipping With Fewer Cameras, Omdia Reports

In 2Q25, smartphones shipped with an average of 2.18 rear cameras, compared to 2.37 a year earlier, marking a consistent downward trend since 2021. After peaking at 2.89 in 1Q21, the average has now fallen for 13 consecutive quarters.
By share of shipments, smartphones equipped with dual rear cameras accounted for
While the number of cameras decline, resolution is on the rise. Once a key marketing metric, camera count is now giving way to higher resolution as the new priority. In 2Q25, 50MP-class cameras represented
“The reduction in camera lenses not only lowers costs but also frees up space for larger batteries,� said . “With advances in AI-driven photography, the number of lenses will continue to decline.�
This shift is also expected to impact component demand. Reflecting the falling lens count, Omdia forecasts global demand for smartphone CIS (CMOS Image Sensors) to drop
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