Well... the problem with phones is that ANY phone, even the iPhone 7+'s slick portrait mode... it relies heavily on software to give you the final image. Under ideal conditions, you'll get the bokeh effect similar to a dedicated camera, but ... 'under ideal conditions' is the key thing. The phone is stitching things together then starts making guesses (sometimes educated) on what to blur and what not to blur... and most of the time, there are spots in the picture that get totally borked... hair gets blurred, the background seen through the crook of an arm remains in focus, etc.
Now, you CAN get those wonderfully blurred pictures from a phone, but you are limited... you need to be VERY close to the subject.... so portraits aren't in the cards... here's a pic I took with my G6 last week.
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