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Sony Records Major Profit Growth As Smartphone Sensor Demand Surges

Sony Records Major Profit Growth As Smartphone Sensor Demand Surges

Ayobami OwolabibyAyobami Owolabi
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Sony has reported a strong financial performance for the 2025 fiscal year, posting a 13 percent increase in annual operating profit driven largely by soaring demand for smartphone image sensors and record-breaking music revenue.

According to the company’s latest financial report, operating profit climbed to ¥1,447.5 billion, equivalent to about $9.6 billion, despite weaker performance in its television and consumer electronics businesses.

The report highlighted a growing shift in Sony’s business strategy, with the company increasingly relying on high-profit semiconductor and entertainment operations rather than traditional electronics.

Sony Records Major Profit Growth As Smartphone Sensor Demand Surges

Sony’s Imaging & Sensing Solutions (I&SS) division emerged as the company’s strongest performer during the fiscal year. Sales in the segment rose by 20 percent to ¥2,151.5 billion, while operating profit jumped 37 percent to a record ¥357.3 billion.

The growth was largely fueled by strong global demand for camera sensors used in premium smartphones, alongside improvements in product offerings.

Despite the positive performance, Sony disclosed that the division also recorded losses tied to restructuring activities and the sale of an equity stake in Sony Semiconductor Israel.

The company, however, cautioned that future growth in smartphone sensors may slow as demand for larger-sized sensors begins to stabilise.

While the semiconductor business flourished, Sony’s Entertainment, Technology & Services (ET&S) segment experienced a downturn.

Sales in the division dropped six percent to ¥2,260.5 billion, while operating income fell 17 percent to ¥158.6 billion due to weaker demand for televisions and display-related products.

The company appears to be responding by focusing more on profitability rather than sales volume, including strengthening partnerships in the home entertainment sector, particularly with Chinese electronics giant TCL.

Looking ahead, Sony projected another rise in profit for the 2026 fiscal year, forecasting overall operating income of ¥1,600 billion.

The company also expects further expansion in its image sensor business, reinforcing indications that semiconductor technologies and digital imaging will continue to drive Sony’s future growth.

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Ayobami Owolabi

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Owolabi Ayobami is an emerging entertainment journalist, dedicated to delivering the latest scoop on Nollywood, music, and celebrity culture. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, he brings fresh insights and perspectives to the entertainment beat.

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