LYTIA, a brand owned by Sony, officially announced the LYT-900 sensor today, claiming that it "defines the image sensor ceiling from the core."According to reports,The new sensor uses a 1-inch super large base, has 50 million pixels, and has a 1.6μm pixel size.

The blogger "Digital Chat Station" once said that the blue and green rice imaging flagships are currently testing the LYT900, a DCG double conversion gain optimized version of the one-inch main camera. Looking at the progress, the green factory Find will be the first to appear.

It is understood that OPPO and OnePlus have launched the Sony LYT-808 image sensor, which is a 50MP 1/1.4-inch sensor.This time, LYT-900 is even better than LYT-808, positioning it as a high-end model of LYTIA.

The LYT-900 can provide high-quality shooting for smartphones and is a 1-inch image sensor that can achieve high grayscale values.