Sony and Oppo Collaborate to Develop New Camera Sensor

Oppo released the Reno5 Pro + 5G released with a new camera sensor from Sony called IMX766. However, it looks like Sony and Oppo are working together to create a new sensor that will be released with the series Find X3.
According to leaks circulating, Sony and Oppo are working together on a named sensor IMX789. This sensor will be used in the flagship series Find X3 before finally it can be used on other manufacturers’ cellphones.

Sony and Oppo have previously worked together to create custom camera sensors for mobile phones. Example IMX689 that is worn on Find X2 Pro, whose sensor size is 1/1, 43 inch or 1/1, 2mm diagonal, is very large for a cell phone.
In his time, and even today, the specifications of the camera sensor IMX689 it’s still impressive. Meanwhile for IMX789 Until now, the specifications have not been leaked, but it should be more impressive than its predecessor.
It is likely that the increase in the capabilities of the sensor will be in its data processing capabilities, or it could be a higher pixel count. It’s also possible that the sensor will have a resolution 108 megapixels.
Previously reported, leaked specifications Find X3 Pro circulating dad tipter Evan Blass alias @ evleaks.la described Find X3 Pro as a phone with curved surfaces on the front and back, similar to its predecessor.
Blass claims Find X3 Pro will be 20 grams lighter and 0.6 mm thinner than the previous model. The back will be covered with ceramic or glass, and the color options will be black and blue at the start, with white coming after.
Find X3 Pro claimed to carry a 6.7 inch OLED panel with a resolution of 1440 x 3216 and can display 1.07 billion colors. This phone is supported by an adaptive dynamic frame rate from 10 Hz to 120 Hz.
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