Sony launches LYTIA smartphone camera sensors, goodbye IMX?

Sony launches LYTIA smartphone camera sensors, goodbye IMX?

Sony launches LYTIA smartphone camera sensors, goodbye IMX?

Smartphone vendors continue to innovate new camera technologies to make camera even more powerful. In the last two years, it has been noticed that the competition is getting fierce. Recently, Sony launched LYTIA smartphone camera sensors to have a more “vertical” product line in image sensors.

We have witnessed the emergence of many flagship products with excellent imaging capabilities. Clearer cognition, especially the Sony IMX series, 989/766/890, and other numbers are impressive. However, this familiar IMX series will disappear on the phone.

A few days ago, Sony announced the launch of a new image sensor brand LYTIA. According to reports, LYTIA is a new product brand of image sensors for Sony mobile devices, aiming to provide a “beyond imagination” creative imaging experience.

In addition, Sony also announced five new products named LYT 900, LYT 800, LYT 700, LYT 600, and LYT 500. However, as far as the specific parameters are concerned, some of the products are only changed in the naming method.

For example, LYT 900, LYT 800, and LYT 700 are the previous IMX989/888/890, but the names have been changed. It is worth mentioning that the LYT600 is a brand-new sensor with a CMOS size of 1/1.95 inches. Some reports believe that it will be used as a telephoto or periscope telephoto.

Sony Lytia Smartphone Camera Sensors

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