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Nokia 808 PureView is a camera engineering marvel - are you getting one?
This morning Nokia announced its additions to the parade of new phones being announced at Mobile World Congress, and the Finnish firm definitely brought a variety of devices to show. First up is the Nokia 808 PureView, a Nokia Belle (Symbian) handset with a 41-megapixel camera. Yep, 41 megapixels. Nokia explains that the camera doesn't take full-on 41-megapixel photos, though, instead maxing out at shows with a max resolution of 38 megapixels. When a user selects that option, Nokia says that they'll be able to zoom in, crop and resize and still be left with a quality image. When selecting a standard resolution photo like 5 or 8 megapixels, the camera performs pixel oversampling to take seven pixels and cram them into one pixel. The camera, which unsurprisingly causes a bit of a hump on the 808 PureView's rear, also shoots 1080p video.
Moving on to the rest of the 808 PureView, you can expect to find a 4-inch 640x360 touchscreen, 1.3GHz single-core processor, 512MB RAM, 16GB storage, NFC and a 1,400mAh battery. It'll be available in black, white or red when it launches, though Nokia hasn't given up precise launch information just yet.
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Waiting for you in Pakistan............!
This morning Nokia announced its additions to the parade of new phones being announced at Mobile World Congress, and the Finnish firm definitely brought a variety of devices to show. First up is the Nokia 808 PureView, a Nokia Belle (Symbian) handset with a 41-megapixel camera. Yep, 41 megapixels. Nokia explains that the camera doesn't take full-on 41-megapixel photos, though, instead maxing out at shows with a max resolution of 38 megapixels. When a user selects that option, Nokia says that they'll be able to zoom in, crop and resize and still be left with a quality image. When selecting a standard resolution photo like 5 or 8 megapixels, the camera performs pixel oversampling to take seven pixels and cram them into one pixel. The camera, which unsurprisingly causes a bit of a hump on the 808 PureView's rear, also shoots 1080p video.
Moving on to the rest of the 808 PureView, you can expect to find a 4-inch 640x360 touchscreen, 1.3GHz single-core processor, 512MB RAM, 16GB storage, NFC and a 1,400mAh battery. It'll be available in black, white or red when it launches, though Nokia hasn't given up precise launch information just yet.
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Waiting for you in Pakistan............!
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