Earlier this month, OnePlus announced its partnership with Sony to introduce a new Lytia dual-layer stacked sensor for the OnePlus 12. Now, the company has revealed some of the key specifications for the smartphone’s camera.

In a recent Weibo post, the company confirmed that the OnePlus 12 will feature the new Sony LYT-808 sensor as its main camera. The sensor is said to offer improved image quality and performance, particularly in low-light conditions.

The smartphone will also feature a 64MP periscope zoom camera with a 1/2-inch sensor and f/2.6 aperture. This camera will have OIS support and can shoot 3x optically zoomed images.

Additionally, the OnePlus 12 will continue the Hasselblad partnership, which means that it will benefit from Hasselblad’s expertise in color science and image processing. 

OnePlus also highlighted a few OPPO image algorithms in the teaser, including an Ultra-Clear Image Quality Algorithm, a Hyperlight and Shadow Algorithm, and a Natural Color Algorithm.

Earlier today, Oppo and Hasselblad unveiled their collaborative project, the Hasselblad HyperTone camera engine. The system is said to offer an end-to-end redesign in imaging and will also be included in the OnePlus 12.

Finally, OnePlus has confirmed that the OnePlus 12 will have a 2K resolution “ProXDR” display.

The OnePlus 12 is expected to launch in China this month, with a global launch expected in January 2024.

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