An imaging company that goes by the name Aptina has recently announced two new promising CMOS sensors that could possibly be the next big technology to hit 2013 smartphones and tablets. The ARO835 and ARO835HS are the new addition to Aptina’s sensor portfolio. Though it wasn’t mentioned during the announcement, Aptina assures that their two new sensors will be priced competitively, allowing manufacturers to easily integrate their latest creation with their upcoming smartphone/camera offering. Aptina is slated to start manufacturing the ARO835HS during the first quarter of 2013 while its counterpart, which is destined for smartphone use, is already on the mass-production phase. Read more in our articles including "Aptina outs sensor that offers 120fps video recording" and "HONOR 600 series launched, priced in the Philippines".
An imaging company that goes by the name Aptina has recently announced two new promising CMOS sensors that could possibly be the next big technology to hit 2013 smartphones and tablets. The ARO835 and ARO835HS are the new addition to Aptina’s sensor portfolio.
Though it wasn’t mentioned during the announcement, Aptina assures that their two new sensors will be priced competitively, allowing manufacturers to easily integrate their latest creation with their upcoming smartphone/camera offering. Aptina is slated to start manufacturing the ARO835HS during the first quarter of 2013 while its counterpart, which is destined for smartphone use, is already on the mass-production phase.
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