Nokia 808 PureView
Nokia mark its contention in best camera phones by introducing 808 PureView. This phone Nokia 808 PureView has more megapixels on its sensor than even some DSLRs. Nokia 808 PureView no dought has the best camera specification on a handset 808's proprietary software takes many of the pixels and turns them into a "superpixel",promisies a "5MP photo of incredible clearty" and can zoom 4Xwithout any loss in quality.
Specifications
Display: Corning
Gorilla Glass,
Nokia
ClearBlack display
4 inch AMOLED
capacitive touchscreen,
16M colors(640x360 pixels resolution)
Dimentions: 123.9
x 60.2 x 13.9 mm, 95.5 cc
Weight: 169g
Memory: 16GB internal memory, microSD slot up to 32GB
Weight: 169g
Memory: 16GB internal memory, microSD slot up to 32GB
Conectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11
b/g/n, DLNA, UPnP technology, GPS , NFC , Bluetooth
Camera: 1080p@30fps,
lossless digital zoom, LED light
Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, Xenon flash
Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, Xenon flash
Processor: 1.3
GHz ARM 11
OS: Nokia Belle OS
RAM: 512MB
Sound: Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby headphone enhancement
Sound: Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby headphone enhancement
Camera
Nokia 808 Pureview reviews are fasinating. 41-megapixel super
smartphone has attracted all who feel camera is the selling point of a smart phone. With a 41-megapixel camera fitted
into the body of a smartphone. The incredible tech has taken nearly 5 years in
development, and though it is now out in a smartphone, that smartphone is not
the Lumia. It is packed instead into a phone called the Pureview 808, a Symbian belle
device.While the lens theoretically take pictures of 41
megapixel, user won’t be able to get photos of that size, the largest photo is
of 38- megapixel. The technology is less about taking large photos than about
taking smaller photos – of 5- megapixel, or 8- megapixel – and putting in it
the quality of a 41- megapixel photo. The technology takes data from 7 nearby
pixels to enhance the resolution of each pixel. Thus it is a sort of 7-in-1
technology. The photos meanwhile are incredibly good. But only when you take them in 5
or 8 megapixels. The larger is merely an option, and expect the photo quality
to go for a toss the moment you enlarge it to that
size.
Interface
It made
sense to develop a camera of this calibre and position it on a Symbian device,
seeing as there are quite a few limitations with the Windows platform. The PureView 808’s camera technology is perfect, so naturally, the company would have been testing it on a Symbian
platform and simply updated the device to the latest iteration of the OS i.e.
Belle. With the 1.3GHz processor at its core and a separate GPU processor to
run graphics and stabilize the camera, the handset doesn’t feel too slow in
overall functioning.While Nokia has repeatedly insisted that it would continue to support
Symbian, and has touted its advances, it is quite clear that Symbian is a dated
technology that cannot hold its own against the big three, iOS, Android and
Windows Phone Mango.
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