Nokia 808 PureView is 41-megapixel camera phone

Yes, you heard it right! A 41 Mega Pixel Phone. Can you even imagine this? Nokia has launched Nokia 808 Pure View, a phone having 41 megapixel Carl Zeiss Sensor in it.

Symbian smartphone intended to replace point and shoots

Nokia has unveiled that update to the N8 all right – a gigantically megapixeled Symbian phone that packs a 41-megapixel lens.
The 808 PureView was teased last week, but no rumour suggested its lens was quite so ginormous (officially the only word left to describe a phone that trumps a DSLR, at least on the numbers game).
The lens protrudes a fair way from the matt polycarbonate body and comes with a flash and auto-focus – we’ll confirm the exact specification of the flash later.
It runs on Symbian Belle rather than Windows Phone, as it has been in production since before Nokia hopped aboard the Microsoft train. Nokia says it will use the camera tech in future Windows phones – a good move if the Lumia 800’s lacklustre performance is standard for its successors.
Jo Harlow, executive vice president of Nokia Smart Devices said, 'People will inevitably focus on the 41-megapixel sensor but the real quantum leap is how the pixels are used to deliver breath-taking image quality at any resolution and the freedom it provides to choose the story you want to tell.'
The Nokia 808 PureView will be available in May.

2 komentar:

SopiCliffe said...

This completely took me by surprise. Can't wait to see the photos it takes. What a leap in Megapixels. I've actually just written an article about the future of mobile phones on my blog. It's a bit speculative but it's just a bit of fun! You can find it at http://gadgetnode.com/10-advancements-in-mobile-technology-we-might-see-in-the-future/ if anyone wants a read.

JOEWANA said...

yup agree with you but for me on the phone camera is not so important I prefer to feature ^_^

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