Samsung Galaxy S25: Upgraded Cameras with Sony Sensors

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Samsung is rumored to be considering using Sony camera sensors instead of its own in the upcoming Galaxy S25 and S25+ models, marking a departure from its usual vertical integration. Sony currently holds a significant share of the phone sensor market and has recently introduced the LYTIA line of stacked mobile camera sensors with improved light sensitivity and color reproduction. If Samsung opts for Sony sensors, it could potentially include a 1-inch 200MP sensor in the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The move suggests that Samsung may focus on marginal camera upgrades for the Galaxy S24 series to keep up with competitors in the smartphone market.
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- Samsung could drop Samsung for the Galaxy S25's main camera Android Authority
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