
In the times where people boast of their 8-Megapixel
camera behind their iPhone, Nokia has slaughtered and butchered their
ego and markets by discharging this masterpiece from their production units. This
time it has not only given competition to their regular rivals; Apple, Samsung
and LG but also Canon, Sony and Nikon which dominate the DSLR markets.
After the launch of Nokia N8, which
boasted the 12-Megapixel lens back in 2010 there was a call for high-end camera
phones. Though the N8 could not impressive the public with its camera, Nokia
808 should!
So, what’s in there??
So, what’s in there??
Nokia 808 has a PureView 41-Megapixel Sensor with Carl Zeiss lens. The picture quality is bizarre. Though maximum resolution
is 38-Megapixel, the phone allows you to capture photos only in the standard 5
or 8-Megapixel and then fits it into the quality of a 41-megapixel.
It works like this; it takes the data from the 7 pixels nearby and enhances the resolution of 1 pixel. It’s a 7-in-1 sort of technology. This is how the 41- megapixel helps; when you zoom in, resize and crop images there is practically no data loss. Unlike the regular phones in which, the images do get blurred and pixelated after a zoom.
It works like this; it takes the data from the 7 pixels nearby and enhances the resolution of 1 pixel. It’s a 7-in-1 sort of technology. This is how the 41- megapixel helps; when you zoom in, resize and crop images there is practically no data loss. Unlike the regular phones in which, the images do get blurred and pixelated after a zoom.

It has a HDMI port, USB 2.0 and Bluetooth
(3.0). It supports UMTS and HSPDA networks which work with in any region. It
has a 4.0 inch AMOLED display with a
light and proximity sensor. And you can “never
get lost” with its GPS and A-GPS. There is only one catch, the Nokia 808
works on Symbian Belle. As it has
repeatedly said, Nokia will continue to support Symbian, and has announced its
advances, but it is quite clear that Symbian cannot hold up against the giants;
iOS and Android.
This revolutionary device would be
launched in the second quarter of 2012 and for gaining a control over it; you
would have to let loose a £464.98.
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