When your phone shoots a portrait, the blurred background isn't optical
The soft, creamy background behind a phone portrait looks like the work of a fast lens, but nothing optical about the phone can produce it. The blur is calculated — a depth map, a synthetic aperture, and a lot of maths standing in for glass the phone cannot fit.
By How It Works · Aug 17, 2026
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