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Vivo's "Thanos" Smartphone Resurfaces: Featuring a 1-Inch Sony Main Camera Plus High-Quality Secondary Camera

Sun, Apr 14 2024 06:28 AM EST

Tech News from CNMO: On April 3rd, CNMO noticed that the well-known informant "Digital Chatter Station" released information about a new device's imaging system. According to speculation, this device is likely to be a flagship product under the Vivo brand, codenamed "Thanos." ?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdingyue.ws.126.net%2F2024%2F0403%2Fd8c95145j00sbcekc0010d000go00eeg.jpg&thumbnail=660x2147483647&quality=80&type=jpg The latest revelations suggest a groundbreaking upgrade in the camera department for this smartphone. Reportedly, the vivo "Thanos" phone will feature a one-inch customized flagship image sensor, the LYT900 from Sony, for its main camera. Equipped with a fixed large aperture design, it aims to significantly enhance the phone's shooting quality and clarity in low-light environments, striving to achieve night photography results comparable to professional cameras.

According to Sony officials, the LYT900 sensor boasts a 1/0.98-inch ultra-large base, with its photosensitive area being 9.05% larger than that of traditional one-inch sensors used in digital cameras like the RX100 series. Specifically crafted for high-quality shooting, it can achieve high grayscale values with low power consumption. Currently, the LYT900 sensor stands as one of the highest-quality sensors available for smartphones.

Furthermore, the phone will also feature the LYT600 ultra-wide-angle lens, also from Sony, employing a large base design to capture a wider field of view while ensuring clarity at the edges of the frame and preserving detailed rendering. The camera setup on the vivo "Thanos" phone is nothing short of sincere, as not only does the main camera feature top-of-the-line configuration, but its ultra-wide-angle lens is also of main camera-level quality. This commitment to excellence in camera sensors, eschewing any form of subpar lenses, redefines the new standard for smartphone photography with a lineup of all main camera-level sensors.