On the other hand, I’ve gotten some outstanding shots with the 3.2 megapixel camera on a low end, no contract Samsung I bought for $99 out the door. And pretty much every current cell phone camera is head and shoulders above all of the 110 cameras, Kodak disc cameras and disposable 35mm cameras of the recent past. So, we’ve literally never had more high quality photos than we do now, or more photos period.
With Photoshop, I’ve also transformed photos from that same cell phone camera into excellent photos with convincing and natural looking bokeh using masking and variable depth photo blur (not gaussian blur.) So, yes, Photoshop is absolutely a reasonable tool to use on cell phone photos.
I have no idea of the quality or lack thereof of this offering, but the concept that people with a wide range of cameras, from cell phones to medium format cameras, can and do benefit from knowing how to use Photoshop is a solid one.