
"According to a report in Korean media, the OmniVision OVB0D is a 200MP 1/1.1-inch imager, so slightly larger, than the 1/1.12-inch LYTIA 901. The sensor features a Bayer filter, but with a different dual on-chip re-mosaic structure to the LYTIA's more complex QQBC. Technically, and we're hypothesizing a bit, due to the lack of proper information, Sony's sensor could have a slight edge in detail, because of its more advanced Quad-Quad Bayer Coding structure."
"The OmniVision OVB0D has a very high full-well capacity (400k) and dynamic range, and uses DCG + LOFIC Gen 2 technology for its multi-frame HDR processing. That helps it handle extreme HDR scenarios better. The LOFIC Gen 2 and 108dB of dynamic range promise good handling of mixed lighting within a scene. According to noted tipster Iceuniverse, the OVB0D is headed to flagships from vivo, Oppo, Xiaomi, and Honor in 2026."
The OmniVision OVB0D is a 200MP 1/1.1-inch image sensor that uses a Bayer filter and a dual on-chip re-mosaic structure distinct from Sony's QQBC approach. The sensor offers very high full-well capacity (400k), DCG plus LOFIC Gen 2 multi-frame HDR processing, and about 108dB dynamic range to better handle extreme HDR and mixed lighting scenes. Sony's LYTIA 901 is slightly smaller at 1/1.12-inch and may deliver a detail edge via its Quad-Quad Bayer Coding structure. The OVB0D is slated for flagship models from vivo, Oppo, Xiaomi, and Honor in 2026, while Samsung is expected to retain a smaller 1/1.3-inch 200MP sensor.
Read at GSMArena.com
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