Nokia PureView 808
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14 years ago
Nokia may be focusing primarily on the for its core smartphone range, but it still hasn't completely given up on Symbian. The company's latest Symbian phone is the 808 PureView, best described as a camera with a phone in it. A 41-megapixel camera. Yes, you read that right.
Pros:
- Impressive looking camera
- Xenon flash
Cons:
- Symbian OS
- Chunky design
- No word on AU release
14 years ago
T he Nokia 808 is a pioneering phone when it comes to the camera specifications of this smartphone. The Nokia 808 does not only feature a powerful and bright Carl Zeiss lens but also offers a groundbreaking 41 megapixel image sensor.
14 years ago
Nokia 808 Pureview: Great Camera, But Not For Aussies
Like the concept behind the Nokia Pureview 808 and its 41-megapixel camera? You're going to have to import one, as Nokia's indicated that it won't be selling the phone in Australia.
13 years ago
Nokia 808 PureView review: Photo Finnish
The Nokia 808 PureView is getting a lot of attention - if nothing else, the Finns have sparked people's curiosity to unprecedented levels. This review is just the latest in a series of articles we've posted to try and cover every aspect of the most impressive cameraphone we've ever seen.
13 years ago
Nokia 808 PureView Review
I've been using symbain for 7 years...nothing is really wrong with symbian its the propaganda and ignorance that killed it.
13 years ago
Nokia 808 PureView review
Back in 2002 Nokia introduced the world to the notion of the cameraphone with the launch of the Nokia 7650. That handset had a mere 0.3-Megapixel sensor, capable of handling snaps of a resolution up to 640 x 480 pixels.
13 years ago
Nokia 808 PureView review: the future of mobile imaging, wrapped in the smartphone past
The PureView 808 is easily the best cameraphone yet. But if you're obsessed with imaging quality, be prepared to compromise on performance and usability.
Pros:
- Best cameraphone ever
- Superb video and audio recording
- Screen easily viewable outdoors
Cons:
- Low-res display
- App store lacks the range and breadth of rivals
- Symbian Belle OS is temperamental and unintuitive
13 years ago
Nokia 808 PureView Review
It's fair to say that having once being top dog in the mobile phone world, Nokia have struggled to really make an impact in the western smartphone market. However, the Finnish company are going the right way about challenging the dominance of Samsung, Apple and HTC by manufacturing a range of...
13 years ago
Nokia 808 PureView
Tweet Nokia delivers the successor to the N8 smartphone , the venerable 808 PureView . Can it set a new camera phone benchmark like its predecessors managed to do? Although the snapper's tech might be novel, the design of this device is pretty conventional, measuring in at a chubby 13.9 mm and bulky...
Pros:
- Great camera
- good selection of pre-installed applications
- excellent battery life if you are not in the business of snapping a great many photos
Cons:
- Outdated OS experience
- chubby device
- not the highest display resolution
- and single-core CPU on R8 000 device
13 years ago
Nokia had revolutionized the mobile camera market with the launch of the 5.0 megapixel N95 the way back in 2007. Now, after almost five years, the brand tries to do the same with the new 41.0-megapixel sensor toting 808 PureView . The PureView comes with some very decent specs.
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