Nokia 808 PureView With 41 MP Camera | Photos and Price
It's rare that we have to put news about a smartphone in our photography
hub, but that's just what Nokia has merited today with the introduction
of the PureView 808. The headline spec is that the brand new camera sensor
inside it is composed of 41 million pixels, however as you might have
surmised, this handset doesn't take full 41-megapixel stills. Instead,
it oversamples — taking the image data from seven neighboring pixels and
consolidating it into one pixel's worth — and generates pictures roughly 5
megapixels in size. That's still plenty of dots for most uses, and the
image quality you can obtain from such a system is frankly ridiculous.
Nokia showed me poster-sized samples captured with the 808 PureView
(printed entirely unprocessed) that basically had zero noise in them.
If you're able to move beyond these two major caveats, the 808 PureView
is likely a handset that many will come to adore -- even if the fondness
is learned over time. It features a lovely ClearBlack display, and while
it's decidedly low-res, it's more than sufficient for Symbian Belle and
its associated apps. Below the phone's screen, users will find an extended
rocker that provides access to the home screen, dialer and on / off switch.
These physical buttons are combined with additional navigation options that
are situated directly above on the touchscreen. The phone also features a
headphone jack, micro-USB and micro-HDMI ports along the top -- each
recessed into a pod of their own -- and the volume rocker, screen lock
slider and dedicated camera button along the right-hand side.
This new phone has break all the competition standards as its two level
above to all the existing phone’s. This time Nokia is back in MWC 2012
with full proof plan of ruling the market. They made it possible only
with the help of their hard working and innovative team. HTC also launched
different models of HTC One at Mobile World Congress 2012 and those are HTC
One S, HTC One V and HTC One X.
The Nokia 808 PureView is expected to roll out in May for around US$605
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