iPhone 5 use Sony's 8 MP Camera Sensor

After the iPhone 5 is scheduled to attend the third quarter of 2011, Apple was reportedly going to use a sensor made ​​by Sony camera with a resolution of 8 megapixels to equip the iPhone 5.

Apple previously used a camera sensor made ​​by OmniVision to iPhone 4 (5 megapixels), and the iPhone 3G and 3G (3.2 megapixels). However, due to certain reasons, Apple is now selecting the Sony to produce a camera sensor.

It also had inadvertently mentioned by the CEO of Sony, Sir Howard Stringer. On an occasion when he spoke at Carnegie Hall in New York, Sony boss commented about the iPhone 5.

"Our best sensor technology is made at one plant affected by the tsunami. It will be used Apple for iPhone and iPad them. Does that mean anything? They buy the best our censor," he said as quoted from digitaltrends, Sunday (04/03/2011).


According to Electronista, the migration of Apple to Sony is because OmniVision do not have 8-megapixel camera sensor, which is already available as scheduled launch of the iPhone 5.

8-megapixel sensor that supposedly buried in the iPhone's current five already exist on the Xperia Neo Android phone. With this technology, the camera becomes more sensitive to low-light image quality with low noise.

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