According to the Financial Associated Press,OmniVision Group stated on its interactive platform that the OV50X CMOS image sensor released by the company has been put into mass production.This means that it will soon be implemented on mass-produced mobile phones, and it will be flagship-level.

It is reported that Howe OV50X was released in April this year. It has 50 million pixels, uses a 1-inch optical format, and a pixel size of 1.6 microns. It is specially designed for flagship smartphones.

Featuring the ability to shoot high dynamic range (HDR) video in a single exposure, excellent low-light performance, fast autofocus and high frame rates, it enables cinematic video shooting.

Equipped with a 1-inch large-size optical format sensor, providing a single-exposure HDR of close to 110db.It allows the phone to capture high-quality videos and photos under a variety of complex lighting conditions (such as challenging shooting scenes such as sunrise, sunset, night or cloudy days).

It supports four-in-one pixel binning, with a maximum pixel of 12.5 million, supports high frame rates of 180 frames/second and 60 frames/second, and uses three-channel HDR.

Supports shooting high-quality 8K video, with dual analog gain (DAG) HDR and in-sensor crop zoom functions.

In addition, OV50X also supports Quad Phase Detection (QPD) with 100% coverage, providing excellent autofocus performance.

Based on PureCel Plus-S wafer stacking technology, OV50X can achieve excellent low-light performance.