List of longest smartphone telephoto lenses

This is a list of smartphones with a telephoto lens that offers a focal length (35mm equivalent) of at least 120mm or “5x optical zoom” with a 1/3.5″ or larger image sensor.

Xiaomi 11 Ultra with periscope telephoto lens (rectangular opening below the two lenses)

Smartphone lenses are often marketed in terms of “optical zoom”[1] relative to the phone's main camera. For example, 120mm is usually referred to as “5x optical zoom”, because the main camera's focal length is commonly around 24mm. However, only a few smartphones, such as the Sony Xperia 1 IV and V, include a true zoom lens that offers continuous optical zoom, whereas nearly all smartphones feature a collection of prime lenses interpolated by digital zoom.

Note that this is not a list of the “best” smartphone telephoto lenses, since there are many factors that affect image quality. For example, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra’s telephoto lens outperforms the S21 Ultra’s, due to hardware and software improvements despite the S22 Ultra’s smaller sensor size and shorter focal length.[2]

Another factor is that, within a fixed space, higher focal lengths further constrain the size of the image sensor. Inversely, some manufacturers have recently been able to improve image quality by switching to a lens with a slightly shorter focal length but a much larger sensor.[3] For example, the Vivo X90 Pro+’s 90mm lens still has a 60% larger effective sensor area when digitally cropped to match the field of view of the X80 Pro’s 125mm lens.[lower-alpha 1]

As such, the following list excludes lenses using sensors smaller than 1/3.5″, which seems to be a lower bound for acceptable image quality (for comparison, most compact travel zoom cameras use 1/2.3″ sensors, which are over twice[lower-alpha 2] as large).

Model Sensor
size
Optical
zoom[lower-alpha 3]
Focal
length
[lower-alpha 4]
Aperture Equivalent
aperture[lower-alpha 4]
Pixel
count
Release
year
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra[4] 1/3.5" 10× 230mm f/4.9 f/42 10 MP 2023
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra[5] 1/3.5" 10× 230mm f/4.9 f/42 10 MP 2022
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra[6] 1/3.2" 10× 240mm f/4.9 f/37 10 MP 2021
Huawei P40 Pro+[7] 1/3.5" 10× 240mm f/4.4 f/37 8 MP 2020
Huawei P40 Pro[8] 1/3.5" 125mm f/3.4 f/29 12 MP 2020
Sony Xperia 1 V[9] 1/3.5" 85-125mm f/2.3-2.8 f/19-24 12 MP 2023
Sony Xperia 1 IV[10] 1/3.5" 85-125mm f/2.3-2.8 f/19-24 12 MP 2022
Google Pixel 8 Pro[11] 1/2.5" 120mm f/2.8 f/17 48 MP 2023
Google Pixel 7 Pro[12] 1/2.5" 120mm f/3.5 f/21 48 MP 2022
Xiaomi 13 Ultra[13] 1/2.5" 120mm f/3.0 f/18 50 MP 2023
Xiaomi 12S Ultra[14] 1/2.0" 120mm f/4.1 f/22 48 MP 2022
Xiaomi 11 Ultra[15] 1/2.0" 120mm f/4.1 f/22 48 MP 2021
Xiaomi 10 Ultra[16] 1/2.0" 120mm f/4.1 f/22 48 MP 2020
Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max 1/3.2" 120mm f/2.8 f/21 12 MP 2023

See also

Notes

  1. The X90 Pro+’s 90mm lens uses a 1/2″ sensor, whereas the X80 Pro’s 125mm lens uses a 1/4.4″ sensor, so the difference in area is: .
  2. .
  3. Maximum “optical zoom” relative to the phone’s primary camera lens.
  4. 35mm equivalent.

References

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