Hi,
The first one looks like a normal medium format interior architecture shot… That is a bit impressive. May be it is more about photographer than kit…
Thanks for sharing!
Best regards
Erik
Unfortunately the cheap plastic lens in front of the sensor is extremely blurry to the sides, but this happens only when focused at more than 1m. It's visible on the fridge handles, and if you look closely at the Christmas tree you can see that the bottom leaves are blurry as well. Looks like motion blur but it has no direction, really weird and impossible to remove.
It's a fight against all the limitations, but very satisfying when I get the results I wanted. If there isn't much light I use a tripod and a 3D printed phone attachment that goes straight on the Manfrotto quick release plate. This is probably the best trick I use. Post work is very minimal, some perspective correction (sometimes it's hard to see if lines are really straight on the phone screen) and color adjustments when needed (ex. the tree decorations were too saturated, the yellow tiles were not saturated enough).
This phone has plenty of limitations (like the 8MP sensor paired with bad plastic lenses), but if you know your gear and its limits I guess you can get the results you want. This is why so many people on Instagram are perfectly fine using only their iPhones. The quality you can achieve from the latest models is incredible when you know what you are doing, and it's a lot more convenient than any dedicated camera on the market.