Nokia has announced it will begin rolling out the Nokia 808 PureView
cameraphone in select markets in May. The Finnish mobile giant also
announced that India, and Russia, will be the first two markets to get
the PureView on retail shelves.
The Symbian Belle-based Nokia 808 PureView, or PureView 808 as it was first known, literally stole the show when it was unveiled at MWC 2012, receiving the Best Mobile Device award at the prestigious event.
In the meanwhile, the Nokia 808 PureView
has also won the award for Best Imaging Innovation for 2012 from the
Technical Image Press Association (TIPA). Jo Harlow, Head of Smart
Devices at Nokia, spoke about the importance of the device in the entire
smartphone industry, saying:
“PureView has completely raised the bar on imaging performance for the
whole smartphone industry - and Nokia is not stopping here. We’re going
to carry on developing PureView for our future smartphones in ways that
will again revolutionize the imaging experience.”
Features
The Nokia 808 PureView features an
extra-large 41MP sensor, along with high-performance Carl Zeiss optics
and new pixel oversampling technology. Offering a maximum image
resolution of 38MP, the Nokia 808 PureView’s camera sensor condenses 7
adjacent pixels into one, downsizing it to an extra-sharp and
light-sensitive 5MP or 8MP image. Max image quality at 4:3 aspect is 38
MP, while at 16:9 aspect is 34 MP.
The Nokia 808 PureView’s also features a
built-in Xenon flash, alongside a LED light for video. It can handle
1080p HD video recording at 30 fps, with stereo sound, and 4x zoom.
Nokia has also included the Nokia Rich Recording feature, which enables
audio recording at CD-like levels of quality, previously only possible
with external microphones. It also comes with Dolby Headphone
technology, transforming stereo content into a personal surround sound
experience over any headphones and Dolby Digital Plus for 5.1 channel
surround sound playback.
While all this makes the Nokia 808
PureView the greatest cameraphone to date, Nokia has decided not to put
too much juice into the rest of the phone’s specifications – it features
a relatively low-resolution 640x360 pixel Gorilla Glass AMOLED display,
albeit with a 16:9 display.
Other specifications include a
single-core 1.3GHz processor, 512MB of RAM, 16GB built-in storage,
USB-on-the-Go, Bluetooth 3.0, HSDPA 14.4Mbps, HSUPA 5.76Mbps, Wi-Fi N
with DLNA, GPS and A-GPS, stereo FM radio, and even NFC.
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