Senin, 27 Februari 2012

Nokia announces 808 PureView: Belle OS, 4-inch display, 41-megapixel camera(!)

Remember that Nokia PureView tease from a few days ago? Well, suddenly it all makes sense. We are indeed looking at an imaging flagship phone and a true successor to the N8. It’s called the 808 PureView and it’s expected to reach Europe in the next quarter for a price of 450 Euros. Before we move on to its craziest feature — the camera, of course! — let’s run down the other key specs: The OS is Symbian Belle; the engine is a 1.3GHz single-core chip; the display is 4-inches corner to corner but its resolution is a Nokia-style 360 x 640 (nHD). There’s 512MB of RAM and 16GB of onboard storage that is thankfully expandable via microSD. A Pentaband modem increases the chances of getting a signal while globe-trotting, while data speeds will top out at plain HSPA 14.4Mbps. Now the camera: it handles continuous-focus 1080p but is claimed to have an incredible resolution of over 41-megapixels when shooting stills — or 34-megapixels for 16:9 images. There’s definitely some sub-pixel interpolation jiggery-pokery going on in there, and we’ll get to the bottom of it very soon.

Engadget

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