Samsung used a Sony sensor in the Galaxy S6 so we checked if they did the same with the Galaxy S7 and the S7 Edge. Turns out, the sensor on both devices is still made by Sony. It's a Sony IMX260 with a 12.2MP resolution. Sony finally lent me one of their limited Sony Vaio P to test out for a week. Sony has been taking it's time to get its own netbook out in the market and at the same time, criticizing other manufacturers for a mediocre product. Well, it looks like its own Sony Vaio Pocket netbook will be put to the test now that details have been leaked. See listed specs below: Intel 1.33GHz CPU 60GB HDD or 128GB SSD 8 inches (1600x768 pixels) LED display MS Windows Vista Sony claims this netbook will fit in your pocket. We'll have to wait by January 9, 2009 when Sony unveils the final details of their netbook entry. Read more in our articles including "Samsung Galaxy S7, S7 Edge uses Sony IMX260 sensor" and "Sony Vaio P: Unboxing Photos".
Samsung used a Sony sensor in the Galaxy S6 so we checked if they did the same with the Galaxy S7 and the S7 Edge. Turns out, the sensor on both devices is still made by Sony.
It's a Sony IMX260 with a 12.2MP resolution. Sony finally lent me one of their limited Sony Vaio P to test out for a week. Sony has been taking it's time to get its own netbook out in the market and at the same time, criticizing other manufacturers for a mediocre product.
Our coverage of sony imx260 includes: "Samsung Galaxy S7, S7 Edge uses Sony IMX260 sensor"; "Sony Vaio P: Unboxing Photos"; "Sony Vaio Pocket Netbook". Each article provides unique insights and information.