Nokia 9 PureView 128GB
With five cameras on the back, the Nokia 9 PureView will be a headline grabber from the moment its released! The Penta-lens camera module is certainly the PureView's Unique Selling Point and will include an autofocus module, LED flash and five camera sensors. Rumours suggest the sensors will consist of RGB, monochrome, telephoto, wide-angle angle and deep-sensing lenses, with the ability to shoot 64-megapixel resolution images for stunning clarity.
There are claims the Nokia 9 PureView will also come equipped with "Light" camera technology made by a company that specializes in “computational photography”; this promises exciting features such as lossless zoom, or 3D depth mapping. The smartphone might also be capable of shooting images through all the five sensors at the same time and being able to capture 10 times more light in low-light conditions.
Photographers certainly have plenty to look forward to. But what about the rest of the phone? There is speculation the Nokia 9 PureView will have a 5.99-inch AMOLED display that produces quad HD+ resolution and carries support for HDR10. A Snapdragon 845 chipset is rumoured to power the smartphone, while a big 4, 150mAh battery should keep the PureView going for hours on end.
We'll soon know what is true, and what isn't, when the phone is released in the near future. If all the rumours about the camera set up are true, the PureView will mean pure delight for photographers!
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Nokia 9 PureView Review
It's not for everyone, but the limited-edition Nokia 9 will boost creativity with its five cameras.- Camera is fun to use
- Good display
- Unique
- eye-turning design
- Strong performance
- Clean Android One software with timely updates
- Slow image processing
- Poor in-display fingerprint sensor
- Battery life could be better
Nokia 9 PureView
There are many things to like about the Nokia 9 PureView. It has a speedy processor, solid software, and an attractive design. But the PureView is a phone best suited for those who are drawn to its unique camera system. For most people, the slightly pricier Samsung Galaxy S10e is a better option.- Unique camera abilities
- Android One guarantees multi-year updates
- Attractive design
- In-display fingerprint sensor doesn't work well
- Subpar battery life
- No microSD slot for photography enthusiasts
Nokia 9 PureView Review
The Nokia 9 PureView could be the right smartphone for shutterbugs, but there are better options for everyone else. Over the past few years, Nokia has built a reputation for its solid lineup of budget phones. This year, the company is competing against the best high-end models on the market with its first flagship, the Nokia 9 PureView ($699). The PureView is a little different than your average flagship in that it's targeted at smartphone photography enthusiasts, with a five-lens rear camera array and the ability to shoot in Raw. And while it doesn't top other flagship camera phones like the Samsung Galaxy S10e, it's one of the few US models with monochrome sensors. It's an intriguing option for hardcore smartphone photography buffs, though the Samsung Galaxy 10e and OnePlus 6T are better overall for everyone else. Design and Durability The Nokia 9 PureView stands out compared with the slew of super-sleek flagships on the market. It has fewer curved edges, and the overall look is boxy, but not in a bad way. It's a gorgeous phone with a unique design language that's sure to draw a crowd of adm...- Unique camera abilities
- Android One guarantees multi-year updates
- Attractive design
- In-display fingerprint sensor doesn't work well
- Subpar battery life
- No microSD slot for photography enthusiasts
Nokia 9 PureView review: the camera gamble that (almost) pays off
HMD Global did not miss out on the Mobile World Congress, unveiling four smartphones and a new member of its feature phone family. The Nokia 9 PureView is undoubtedly the head of the family, especially in terms of photography. Here's our full review of the phone that gambled big on photography.- Hardware is rock solid
- Clean Android 9 Pie out of the box
- In-display fingerprint sensors still not ready
- I expected more from the camera
Nokia 9 PureView review: A flawed, ambitious, endearing flagship
The Nokia 9 PureView feels like a great foundation for the next generation of Nokia devices, but it doesn't feel like a foundation I'm rushing to lean on just yet.- Incredible camera
- Slick software
- Incredibly slow camera
- Iffy battery life
Nokia 9 PureView
The Nokia 9 PureView is ambitious about mobile photography, and commendably packs five rear cameras that combine shots into a single image. But the resulting photos don't quite outclass those in pricier flagships, and the rest of the phone's features are middling, leaving it more a niche device for...- Eye-catching five-camera cluster
- Decent photos for sub-flagship price
- Exports to RAW DNG
- Middling other features
- Poor fingerprint scanner
- Not a comfortable hold
The Nokia 9 PureView has some promising ideas, but fails to execute on nearly all of them.
- Tons of manual camera settings for advanced photographers
- Runs clean Android One
- No pre-installed bloatware
- Unreliable in-display fingerprint sensor
- Super slow image processing
- Average battery life
A bit niche
The headline feature is of course the camera - and it's a pretty specialized one at that. Most users will appreciate the increased dynamic range - so you can still see detail in the dark areas of an otherwise bright scene.- Great camera (dynamic range
- dramatic scenery
- Options to save RAW images
- depth info
- Brilliant display in bright light
- Ergonomic
- Nice amount of RAM
- Buggy fingerprint reader
- Slow processing of images (camera
- Display colors washed out in low light
- Tinny speaker
- No SD card slot
- JPEGs not great in low light
Hands on: Nokia 9 PureView review
The Nokia 9 PureView is highly original. Its five-camera array is hugely impressive and the tech behind the images could well deliver a photo quality never seen on a camera phone before. The rest of the specs are a little MoR but this is one to watch.- Five cameras
- Huge detail in shots
- No optical zoom
- Screen tech could be better
Nokia 9 PureView hands-on review
The Nokia 9 PureView is clearly aimed at photography fanatics, and it’s certainly got enough distinguishing features to entice those who want pro shots without having to lug around a dedicated camera. The rest of the phone is good if not great, with a design that feels a little dated at this stage, and a processor that’s not quite on the cutting edge anymore. We won’t have to wait too long before we get to do a full review of the Nokia 9 PureView as HMD says it will be available “very soon”. Keep it locked to Stuff to find out more.