Nokia 808 PureView camera takes almost DSLR-like motion blur photos
0. phoneArena posted on 31 May 2012, 03:09
The Nokia 808 PureView is on its way to revolutionize smartphone photography with its huge camera sensor housing 41 millions pixels…
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4. Jericho posted on 31 May 2012, 04:07 10
huh i think the pureview is a great smartphone and the Best cameraphone.
5. rn9215 posted on 31 May 2012, 04:41 4
Now thats one good camera....if only it was available as an android phone with atleast a dual core cpu...it would be a sure winner hands down!!...:(
8. jackhammeR posted on 31 May 2012, 06:35 6
what for dual core ??? because andro is too laggy or wtf?
single core for Symbian (1.3 ghz) is enough. believe me.
20. rn9215 posted on 31 May 2012, 11:04 0
Lol...keep on telling android is lagging....if it wasnt for android dual or quad core would never have come to consumer mobiles
hell not even decent single cores and you will still be using age old symbians which starts lagging like hell after installing some apps...dont lie symbian fans even i used symbian products...they come no where near the refinement of android or ios...lol...os for kids thats what symbian is..!....and stop fooling yourself thinking symbian is still good...it is like DOS in the age of Windows 7 or 8..!
26. guildsa654 posted on 31 May 2012, 21:26 0
ORLY?
23. bbblader posted on 31 May 2012, 13:08 2
when an android can take even a 24Mpx camera with 1.3GHz single core proccessor call me
25. EclipseGSX posted on 31 May 2012, 18:19 0
First of all higher MP don't necessarily mean s**t, and second when ANY phone exists with more than 16 MP compared to your mentioned 24 MP since the 808 isn't out yet, call me. Lol symbian is why it can run a 1.3 asshat, anything else is overkill
11. Johnnokia posted on 31 May 2012, 07:09 6
This is a real revolutionary. Not like Samsung, just copy-cat from Apple and Nokia.
12. Droid_X_Doug posted on 31 May 2012, 07:25 1
The really sad thing is that this image sensor could be driving handset sales for Nokia. But not including it in the Lumia/WP offerings is almost guaranteed to limit its sales numbers. And then Omnivision (or someone else, like Sony for example) gets to catch up.
14. -box- posted on 31 May 2012, 08:58 1
To be fair though, this was 5 years in development on the Symbian platform, and while they're working on getting it on WindowsPhone, that platform doesn't (yet) have the capabilities to run the software, let alone the enhanced hardware. It'll come, and likely when WindowsPhone8 comes out later this year, just in time to either send other OEMs back to the drawing board or make their offerings look dated in comparison
I'll be picking up an 808 PureView as soon as it's available in the US. I just hope it's priced decently and that the limited supply doesn't get snatched up by third parties who tack on extra cost to it
16. dickwyn posted on 31 May 2012, 09:59 1
try putting it as your wallpaper it will be so beautiful
17. dickwyn posted on 31 May 2012, 10:02 0
i've seen the dummy model. its launching in Malaysia next month
18. dickwyn posted on 31 May 2012, 10:13 0
nokia should really start making DSLR cameras with the pureview technology
21. digitalw posted on 31 May 2012, 11:10 4
Nice photos... from a already great phone...or a camera ? :) But they wait to long for this baby to come out. I hope it will not start with problemst as N8. However, Symbian is great (a bit to late) but 808 will prolong it's time. I guess 5 to 8 milions will sell in first 2 months, 1 milion in phone shops, 7 in camera shops :) for those money (450€ do 650€) you cant buy camera with those capabilities :)
long Live Pure View, Long live Nokia :)
We need competion to get great products :)






