The Nokia 808 PureView has a 41-megapixel camera sensor. But you knew that. The crystallization of five years of imaging R&D has landed, and the timing couldn't have been better for Nokia. Alongside ...
Its small display and and Symbian OS are pitfalls, but as a camera phone, the Nokia 808 PureView easily beats all current handsets on the market. Jacqueline Seng is a presenter/writer for CNET Asia, ...
Anton is the former Editor-in-Chief of Pocketnow.com. As publication leader, he brought Pocketnow as close as possible to the audience throughout the years, while leading a team of enthusiastic ...
Nokia ignited a bit of a controversy on Monday when it unveiled a smartphone with a 41 megapixel camera sensor dubbed the 808 PureView. Yes, you read that right—41 megapixels, not 14, or 4.1. It will ...
I used to be a die hard Nokia and Symbian fan, I wrote the Nokia Experts site for two years, and was regularly one of the few voices in the U.S. talking about and defending the innovations and ...
Nokia announced the PureView 808 smartphone a few months ago, and whilst Nokia said the handset would not be available with mobile carriers in the US, they did say they intended to bring the ...
Nokia's 808 PureView may run Symbian – an updated Nokia Belle, in fact – rather than Windows Phone, but it could still be the most attention-grabbing smartphone of MWC with its 41-megapixel sensor. It ...
NOKIA 808 PUREVIEW Dimensions (WxHxD: 123.9 x 60.2 x 13.9 mm Weight: 169 g CPU: 1.3 GHz ARM 11 RAM: 512 MB Display: 4-inch, 360x640 pixels Camera: 41 MP with autofocus and Xenon flash Storage: 16 GB ...
At Mobile World Congress this year, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop cast a wary eye over the catalog of shiny new phones introduced by his competitors and posed the challenge, “which ones will you remember?“ ...