Sony LYT-901 200MP Camera Sensor Specification And Size

On November 27, 2025, Sony Semiconductor Solutions officially released the new generation of mobile image sensor LYTIA 901. The Sony LYT-901LYTIA 901 adopts a pixel pitch of 0.7 μ m and has a sensor size of 1/1.12 inch, achieving approximately 200 million effective pixels. By upgrading the pixel structure and color filter, the saturation signal is effectively increased, thereby improving the dynamic range performance.


To fully leverage the high-resolution advantage of approximately 200 million pixels, the LYTIA 901 adopts a Quad Quad Bayer Coding (QQBC) array, consisting of 16 adjacent (4 x 4) pixel units composed of color filters of the same color. Adopting a pixel arrangement that combines high resolution and high sensitivity, and equipped with an AI based image processing circuit inside the sensor. When shooting with up to 4x high magnification zoom in single camera mode, it can maintain high-definition image quality and bring new value to mobile image creation.

The Sony LYTIA 901 is not only equipped with the single frame “Dual Conversion Gain HDR (DCG-HDR)” technology that can synthesize data read under different gain settings, but also with the “Fine12 bit ADC (AD converter)” technology that increases the resolution from 10 bits to 12 bits, enabling high dynamic range and rich hierarchical performance within a maximum 4x zoom range.