In the world of mobile photography, the device you use can be just as important as the technique you bring to the art. This week’s Photo of the Week showcases how creativity can flourish through various smartphone capabilities, regardless of their release date. The trend of older models making impressive contributions continues, proving that the essence of great photography lies in imagination and execution rather than just technical specifications.
This Week’s Best Photo

This week’s winning entry was captured using the iPhone 15 Pro by Christopher Smith. The photo features an everyday scene captured uniquely, highlighting how even simple subjects can exude beauty through the lens of creativity.
While the iPhone 15 Pro provided the platform, similar results can be achieved with a plethora of devices, showing that photography can transcend the limitations often placed by technical prowess.
This Week’s Honorable Mentions

The first honorable mention goes to Jose Obregon, who snapped an intriguing photo in an art museum, capturing eerie shadows without any visible figures. This striking image emerged from the use of a Vivo X100 Pro.

Young Kim showcases a stunning image, demonstrating the capabilities of the OnePlus 13R as a flagship killer. This photo’s intricate details of snowy trees and rocky textures resonate with the overall mood of the week and highlights Young's decision to keep it unedited straight from the camera.
How Can You Get Featured?
Our Photo of the Week submission is open to anyone eager to share their unique photography and stand the chance of being featured. We will resume submissions at the end of March, however, you can enter in one of the following ways:
B: On Instagram: Upload your photo, tag @phonearena, and ensure your profile is public for your submission to count.