Sony semi-conductor has announced its most advanced smartphone camera sensor yet – the company’s first capable of 200-megapixel photography. The new LYTIA-901 sensor promises to be a market leader ...
Sony has announced its 200MP camera sensor for smartphones. This is a camera sensor every flagship phone will want to have.
Sony’s new 200MP LYTIA 901 sensor introduces a larger imaging platform with advanced HDR, improved zoom quality, and better ...
Apple had high hopes when it unveiled the iPhone Air back in September. But sales of the ultra-thin smartphone have been so underwhelming that it’s even affecting the launch plans of other companies.
Nokia partnership to the recent collaboration between Realme and Ricoh: a look at all past and present alliances between smartphone manufacturers and major photography brands.
Hands-on: In the age of foldable phones with massive displays, I was surprised that a regular phone with Sound by Bose audio ...
Apple's disappointing iPhone Air sales are causing major Chinese mobile vendors to scrap or freeze their own ultra-thin phone ...
Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation has officially introduced the LYTIA 901, its first 200-megapixel image sensor for ...
Samsung has long been the only company making 200MP mobile camera sensors, but Sony has just joined the party with the ...
ByteDance is in talks to sell Shanghai Moonton Technology, the studio behind Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, to Saudi Arabia’s Savvy Games Group, reviving a divestment plan paused last year. Moonton was ...
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