Sony CEO Sir Howard Stringer reported that his company is producing cameras for the next batch of iPhones and iPads during a public interview with the Wall Street Journal. Traditionally, Apple's sourced its sensors from OmniVision, including the delightfully backside-illuminated 5 megapixel CMOS unit you'll find in the iPhone 4, but since Sony too has BSI tech and OmniVision has reportedly encountered delays, your next portable Apple product might house a Sony Exmor R sensor. Mind you, that may not end up actually happening, because of the context in which Sir Howard revealed the news -- according to 9 to 5 Mac, he said that the factory producing sensors for Apple was affected by the Japanese tsunami. Oh well.
OMG very interesting info :D very nice :)
ReplyDeletelol would you even think it? Maybe they're all connected anyways
ReplyDeletetoo bad about the situation in Japan...
ReplyDeleteis it good or bad that iphone would have sony cameras?
ReplyDeletesony makes quality cameras so this is cool
ReplyDeleteiphone pictures are pretty decent. Nothing compared to any digital camera but still ok for a phone.
ReplyDeleteBut will it take better pictures?
ReplyDeletelooks nice +followed
ReplyDeleteHuh, cool!
ReplyDeleteThe Tsnami in japan really has changed the whole world.
ReplyDeletenice!! hopefully the japanese people can supply
ReplyDeletePoetry of the day
lokks good
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