Dear editor and people around,
please stop distributing global nonsense that more megapixels means better camera! This nonsense is actually globally accepted and I spend every day explaining people that this is NOT true.
The fact is that CCD/CMOS sensor technologies are almost depleted. All new technology (BSI, stacked DRAM, new front filters) are long time accepted in high end sensors. There is almost nothing to improve. At least not significantly, and not at all in year to year basis.
This is reason why manufacturers of smartphones are adding more cameras, because they can provide at least more lens types.
Also they are increasing resolution for no known reason, only for marketing and for stupid people whe believe more is better.
Just for example - take Sony most popular mirrorless camera - Sony A7 lineup. They are using same resolution 24 MPix since 2013 and on 3 generations !!! No one is complaining that they are holding back, because camaras are not good because of resolution. (trust me, I have one at home In density of pixels, A7 should have about 200 MPix at least with current "trends"...
Having more than 20 Mpix on smartphone is ridiculous and without usable reason. especially because phones still have bad image quality compared to good compact cameras. What is holding back good phone cameras then ? This current design trends of super thin and light devices. Nothing more.