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https://www.androidauthority.com/smartphone-camera-poll-results-1204074/
24% of Android users value camera quality above all other features. For the majority of phone users, camera quality is an important factor.
You are the outlier that doesn't care about camera quality at all.
WOW... 24% you don't say!!! It must mean that remaining 76% doesn't give a fuck and paying extra for the shit they don't use or don't need... How am I so blinded by my ignorance to see this!
24% of Android authority users. 24% of the most technical users in the world still pick the camera as the only important feature they look at in a new phone.
https://www.androidpolice.com/weekend-poll-how-important-is-camera-performance-when-buying-a-phone-redux/
Android police, again self selected to the most technical users in the world: only 10% said camera wasn't important.
iPhone users represent the majority of US phone users. How many iPhone users are going to read and reply to an Androidpolice poll?
You claimed your Note 4, with a single sensor and lens system on the back, is better. You claimed you didn't see a need for multiple cameras. I explained, (and can offer objective test results) how the 3 cameras on the back of my phone are better than the single Note 4 camera.