everything in focus. 0bviously being that close to the object blocks out all the light, so the lens has a little ring light around it to illuminate the subject. now, obviously, the first thing i did when i got this was shove it in my eye and try to take an iris photo. this was the best i got. but then i went around the house, taking pictures of literally anything i could find. 0ppo says this is offering 60 times magnification, so it's not close enough to see the individual cells in your skin or a plant, but it's still very cool. of course, now the novelty of running around my flat taking pictures of everything has worn off, i am left wondering how useful this is. i can think of some a fee examples where it could be useful if i'm being generous — perhaps if you're trying to identify the stamp on some jewellery, or need a super close—up of a circuit board to check on your soldering. maybe there's someone who watching this will be like, "oh! this is exactly what i've have been looking for on a smartphone! that is perfect for taking photos of my butterfly collection!" i don't know! 0ppo is promising two versions of android and at least two years of security updates for the phone. i remember when apple added a super—wide camera to the iphone and social media was flooded with very