Here's what photos from the Red Hydrogen One camera look like
https://www.cnet.com/news/heres-what-photos-from-the-red-hydrogen-one-phone-camera-look-like/
There's simulated depth-of-field mode (I refer to it as "background defocus" below) that crops in but maintains the same resolution. The standard framing (left) vs. the simulated depth-of-field mode framing (right). The mode works for everything, not just faces, and when used in some scenes results in a tilt-shift effect.
ISO 1179, 1/35 sec., background defocus. See what I mean about tilt-shift?