Sony and Oppo partnering on new dual-layer stacked Lytia image sensor

12 September 2023
The dual-stacked design separates the transistors and photodiode layers which should result in more light capture and better low-light performance.

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BruCe, 12 Sep 2023Stacked should mean we will have thicker phones?! Even for ... moreThis is not about battery, wtf?

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    • Anonymous
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    Dr. Watson, 12 Sep 2023I guess stacked image sensors will be the new trend for fla... moreGonna take time.
    The fab process is extremely complex and much harder compared to Exmor R/Rs sensors.
    Sony needs few years to make it mainstream like Rs.

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      • Anonymous
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      • 12 Sep 2023

      Nothing is gonna change.
      Gonna waste its potential just like wasted imx989.
      Gsmarena will be using word " waxy" again to describe photos. 😂
      But NT will be blaming me for this. 🤔

      Anyway, more cash in sony's pocket.

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        • BruCe
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        • 12 Sep 2023

        Stacked should mean we will have thicker phones?! Even for a 0.1 or 0.2mm indirectly saying we could have bigger batterys inside?! Hum...if so, i want it.

        Even if EU will follow with a new rule of "removable battery" and that 0.2mm would end the bigger battery for sure cause it will be needed for battery package and removable back.

          I guess stacked image sensors will be the new trend for flagship phones after Sony and Apple adding them to their phones.

            Great news for OPPO.
            We can expect to see the result in the upcoming OPPO's flagship.

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              • 12 Sep 2023

              Hello Apple...