Showing posts with label 808 PureView. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 808 PureView. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Nokia's 808 Pureview launched in india


Nokia finally launches its highly anticipated phone 808 PureView in India which has 41MP camera. It will be one of the first markets in the world to get the phone.The Nokia PureView 808 smartphone features a single-core 1.3 GHz mobile processor with 512 MB RAM. The 41 megapixel camera in Nokia 808 incorporates a new technology called PureView which is jointly developed by Nokia and Carl Zeiss. Bearing the f/2.8 aperture, the 41 megapixel camera will come with Xenon flash and promises 7728x5354 resolution images in 16:9 formats.

He Camera of Nokia 808 PureView also supports up to 4x digital zoom without compromising on the quality. It also allows capturing full 1080p HD videos at 30 frames per second with up to 3x zoom while for the 720p HD resolution one can go up to 6x zoom.

Nokia 808 will come with Symbian Belle feature pack 1 operating system and will also feature Dolby Mobile Plus for 5.1 channel surround sound playback. Nokia has packed a 1400 mAh battery which promises 11 hours of battery life on EDGE and 6.5 hours of battery life on 3G networks.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

In Future the Nokia's PureView technology may come in Thinner Handsets


Is it weird that people seem genuinely more excited for a Symbian phone than a Windows Phone in 2012? Well Windows Phone isn't quite in the 'cool' crowd of tech yet, but the supremely impressive PureView camera technology is and it's going to feature its first public release on the 808 PureView in a few weeks. But as that device's release date approaches, it's hard not to wonder where the technology is headed in the future.

Engadget was thinking about that too so they asked Nokia's Head of Product Marketing, Vesa Jutila, what we can expect to see from PureView in 2012 and beyond. He confirmed to the site that Nokia is already hard at work on the next-generation of the DSLR-like imaging tech, which will lead to thinner PureView devices that won't sacrifice any Carl Zeiss optics or the software magic going on behind-the-scenes. What's more, PureView won't just be limited to ridiculous allotments of megapixels either, saying future tech "would not necessarily have the same 41-megapixel sensor" as found in the Symbian swan song.

Jutila unfortunately evaded divulging any info about a potential Lumia/PureView crossover device, but get real people -- it's probably going to happen. If Windows Phone is the future strategy of Nokia and that company is working on the technology for future products, it's not hard to put two and two together. Plus if rumors of customizable "Lens" camera apps for manufacturers to implement in Windows Phone 8 comes true, that leaves the door wide open for Nokia's software sorcery to bring PureView photos to Lumia devices. We'll be soaking our eyes in preparation.

Source: Engadget

 
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