Sony develops 200-megapixel camera sensor to challenge Samsung

phonandroid.com (French)

Sony is reportedly developing a 200-megapixel smartphone camera sensor, challenging Samsung's dominance in the high-end mobile imaging market. This new sensor, potentially named LYT-910, would be Sony's first in this resolution category, aiming to compete with Samsung's advanced ISOCELL HP1 and HP2 sensors. It promises enhanced low-light performance and lossless zoom capabilities. The LYT-910 is rumored to debut in upcoming OPPO and Vivo flagship phones in 2026, potentially shifting market share back towards Sony.


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