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1 day ago

Report: OmniVision unveils its own high-end 200MP sensor, the OVB0D

OmniVision's OVB0D is a 200MP 1/1.1-inch sensor with 400k full-well capacity, DCG+LOFIC Gen 2 HDR, 108dB dynamic range, targeting 2026 flagship phones.
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fromGSMArena.com
2 days ago

Sony unveils Lytia 901, a 200MP 1/1.12" type smartphone camera sensor

Sony's Lytia 901 is a 200MP 1/1.12" smartphone sensor with QQBC, AI in-sensor remosaicing, up to 4x in-sensor zoom, and advanced HDR and video features.
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3 weeks ago

Oppo Reno15 series officially teased, to debut on November 10

Oppo has officially confirmed the existence of the Reno15 series. The company also revealed that the lineup will debut in China next week. In a post on Weibo, the Chinese manufacturer teased the Reno15 series launch in a video. The phones will debut in China on November 10. While Oppo did not show the phone in the teaser, leakster Digital Chat Station has shared the rear camera module design of the upcoming Reno15.
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1 month ago

Xiaomi 17 Ultra's camera details tipped

According to DCS, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra will feature a quad-camera setup on its rear, which will be a combination of one 200MP and three 50MP cameras. The primary camera will have a very high dynamic range, while the periscope telephoto unit will feature a new optical technology. We presume one of the four cameras will be an ultrawide unit, with the other being the regular telephoto camera.
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2 months ago

Sony's IMX09E 200MP main camera sensor specs leak, here's the first phone to get it

Back in March we first heard that Sony was busy working on its first ever 200MP sensor for smartphone cameras, one meant for the main camera and one that could actually make its way to Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra, as per another rumor. Today the upcoming sensor's specs have been detailed in China by prolific leaker Digital Chat Station. Will this be the next big thing in smartphone photography? Only time will tell, but it sure does look promising on paper.
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