If all of that jargon is too much to handle on a Tuesday, it's probably easier to say that this is a very close cousin to the IMX300 we found in the Xperia Z5. That phone also came with similar features and makes a good case for being the best smartphone for photography that's currently on the market. The hybrid autofocus that it was packing was devilishly quick and its low-light photography was pretty amazing. If that same technology is now available for non-Sony phones, the arguments about the quality of phone photography could soon be a thing of the past. The company thinks that it'll be able to ship these sensors out by May, so expect it to pop up in plenty of other devices by the time the holidays come calling.