A few weeks after Samsung announced its new ISOCELL sensor, there are rumors that it will face a serious competitor. Sony is preparing its first 200 MP sensor for mobile cameras. Although the Japanese company has not made this announcement official, the leak has revealed the first details and phones that will use it.
According to source @fenibook, Sony is not even close LIT-910The company’s first camera to achieve 200 megapixel resolution. Among its characteristics we find the body 1/1.11 inch and 0.7 micron pixels with extended binning for 50 MP and 200 MP outputs. LYT-910 also has two levels of Remosaicsan image reconstruction process that reduces shooting time and improves photo quality.
Although there is not much information about it, it is expected that the new Sony sensor dynamic range exceeds 100 dBallowing you to shoot scenes with high contrast. Other rumored features include 2x and 4x lossless digital zoom quality, thanks to internal processing, as well as support for 4K video recording at 120 fps and 8K at 30 fps with HDR.
The presenter announced this The LYT-910 will be officially announced in 2026. and debuts in OPPO Find X9 Ultra and Vivo X300 Ultra. If we adjust to OPPO’s release pace, the Find X9 Ultra could arrive before April. While the Chinese manufacturer typically unveils the Find line at the end of the year, the Ultra model could take up to six months to hit the market.
Sony LYT-910 debuts with OPPO Find X9 Ultra
The first rumors about the Sony LYT-910 came at a crucial time for the Japanese company. A few days ago, Samsung introduced ISOCELL HP5a 200 MP sensor, which is considered the smallest and most powerful in the world. At 1/1.56-inch in size, it is the smallest smartphone Samsung has ever made and is designed to improve telephoto and wide-angle cameras.
To ensure photo quality, Samsung has used technologies that improve light sensitivity and reduce noise. However, the most important thing about this and other new generation sensors is their AI capabilities. For example, the Remosaic AI processing system allows ISOCELL HP5 create full 200MP images in less than two seconds.
With the unveiling of the LYT-910, Sony will finally break the 200 megapixel barrier in mobile phones. The company does not want to give way to Samsung, with which it is challenging the market for camera sensors. Although the Japanese company has a good reputation with the LYT-900, Samsung is accelerating the development of more powerful components through the use of artificial intelligence.
Source: Hiper Textual
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