OmniVision has released the OVB0D mobile CMOS sensor, which has a pixel count of 200 million and a size of 1/1.11 inch, slightly larger than the 1/1.12 inch LYTIA 901. It is equipped with a Bayer filter and its dual on-chip recombination structure is different from the more complex QQBC (Quad Quad Bayer Coding) of LYTIA 900. Therefore, it is speculated that Sony may have a slight advantage in detail presentation. According to industry insiders, the OmniVision OVB0D will be first released by flagship brands such as vivo, OPPO, Xiaomi, and Honor in 2025.

The OVB0D is equipped with a 1/1.1-inch imaging sensor and adopts a unique dual chip reconstruction structure, instead of the four to four Bayer encoding used by Sony. Despite limited information, analysis suggests that Sony’s sensors may have a slight advantage in detail performance. OVB0D has a high full well capacity of 400000 electrons and utilizes DCG+LOFIC Gen 2 technology to achieve multi frame high dynamic range processing, with a dynamic range of 108dB, effectively managing extreme HDR scenes.