Sony is one of the few companies actually showing off smartphones at CES. But does the former giant of consumer electronics have what it takes to make people care? Roger Cheng Former Executive Editor ...
Samsung has long been the only company making 200MP mobile camera sensors, but Sony has just joined the party with the ...
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Sony Xperia 1 VII review: When unique isn’t enough
At a glance Expert's Rating Pros ・Headphone socket ・Expandable storage ・Front-facing speakers ・Excellent performance Cons ...
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Sony’s new smartphone camera sensor could outshine Samsung’s Ultra series in real-world photography
With a larger 1/1.12-inch footprint, new AI-powered remosaicing, and stronger zoom and HDR performance, it could give ...
Sony may be exploring the possibility of producing its own smartphone processor, according to new rumors. The report comes from DigiTimes, an industry publication that can sometimes be right on the ...
Sony, the Japanese tech giant, could be planning a major shift in its smartphone strategy. Multiple reports from Chinese media sources indicate the company might be considering an exit from the ...
Every now and then I talk about smartphone stuff with my girlfriend. She is half-listening most of the time as the subject only marginally interests her, but she perked right up the other day when I ...
Qualcomm has announced that Sony will continue making smartphones, for years to come. Qualcomm basically shared a press release in which it’s confirmed that Qualcomm’s partnership with Sony has been ...
Sony will continue to develop smartphones, as the company signed a multi-year deal with Qualcomm to bring more next-generation phones to the public. It will center on Sony's famous Xperia lineup, best ...
Sony has unveiled a new type of stacked CMOS sensor that uses "two-layer transistor pixels" to double the light gathering capability. Typical image sensors have the light-sensitive photodiodes and ...
Goodbye Sony Ericsson, hello Sony smartphones. By purchasing the other half of its cell phone business from Ericsson, Sony hopes it can become a mobile powerhouse on its own. Sony will pay 1.05 ...
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