Sony Q1 Results: Co posts 10% profit rise on image sensor strength

Sony achieved a 10% increase in operating profit for April-June, driven by its image sensor business. This segment, vital to smartphone makers, saw profits triple. PlayStation 5 sales were down compared to last year, but gains in software sales he...

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Sony on Wednesday booked a 10% rise in operating profit in the April-June quarter, beating analyst estimates, boosted by the strength of its industry-leading image sensor business.

Profit at the Japanese tech and entertainment conglomerate was 279 billion yen ($1.90 billion), compared with an average estimate of 275 billion yen from seven analysts polled by LSEG.

The impact from foreign exchange and higher sales helped profit at the image sensor business, a major supplier for smartphone makers, roughly triple to 36.6 billion yen.


Sony sold 2.4 million PlayStation 5 (PS5) units in the first quarter, fewer than a year earlier, but booked larger profit at the games business after higher first-party software sales.

The group said in May it expects to sell 18 million PS5 units this fiscal year, compared to 20.8 million a year earlier.

The games industry is grappling with rising costs and weak pricing power. Sony-owned developer Bungie announced last week it is cutting almost a fifth of its workforce.
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Sony's shares closed flat ahead of earnings.

Japanese shares have been buffeted by volatility in recent days with the market falling heavily before bouncing back.

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