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Sonyโ€™s latest camera sensor could let your next phone take the ultimate sunset photos

Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. Sony offers some of the most advanced smartphone camera sensors in the world, often powering the best camera phones . The company already announced a landmark 200MP sensor earlier this year, and itโ€™s now

Sonyโ€™s latest camera sensor could let your next phone take the ultimate sunset photos
Android Authority โ€” 17 June 2026
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Sony offers some of the most advanced smartphone camera sensors in the world, often powering the best camera phones . The company already announced a landmark 200MP sensor earlier this year, and itโ€™s now announced another milestone mobile sensor.

Sony announced the LYTIA L910 today (June 17), and this is the companyโ€™s first smartphone camera sensor with LOFIC technology. LOFIC stands for โ€œLateral Overflow Integration Capacitor,โ€ and it allows camera sensors to simultaneously capture accurate highlights and shadows in a scene.

LOFIC technology offers a wider dynamic range than typical camera sensors with multi-frame HDR and dual-conversion-gain functionality. Furthermore, this approach avoids traditional HDR processing pitfalls, such as motion artifacts and significant noise in shadows. Sonyโ€™s new camera sensor also offers triple-conversion-gain HDR and ultra-high-conversion-gain capabilities. Taken together, the company claims the LYTIA L910 delivers 100 decibels of dynamic range in a single exposure. The firmโ€™s previous LYT-828 sensor touts over 100 decibels of dynamic range, but this requires multiple exposures.

In plain English, you should expect phones with this camera sensor to excel at capturing backlit scenes, sunsets, bright city lights, and similar scenarios. This tech should also deliver improved HDR video capture with reduced power consumption.

Otherwise, the LYTIA L910 follows in the LYT-828โ€™s footsteps by offering a 50MP resolution and a 1/1.28-inch sensor size. It also supports 4K/60fps HDR video capture and HDR previews.

Sony says mass-produced versions of the L910 will ship by summer 2026. Leaker Smart Pikachu reports that the vivo X500 series will use this new sensor. This wouldnโ€™t be the first phone with LOFIC camera technology, as the Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 already offers a LOFIC-enabled main camera. Nevertheless, we hope Sonyโ€™s announcement leads to more widespread adoption.

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