Sunday, 4 March 2012

Nokia 808 PureView


   The Nokia 808 PureView sports a camera that can take some of the best images we’ve ever seen from a smartphone.It has a 4-inch AMOLED display with Gorilla Glass,a size that a few of us here at GBM love, and it checks in with a measly 360 x 640 pixel resolution. No, the display is not going to win any awards.
            


         The Nokia 808 PureView also comes with a single core, 1.3GHz processor that should get the job done, 512MB of RAM to ensure that it does, 16GB of built-in storage, a microSD card that can take up to a 32GB microSD card, and a 1,440 mAh battery that should supply ample battery life.Its design features a bulky 13.9mm design.The Nokia 808 PureView sports an advertised 41 megapixel Carl Zeiss camera that can take some pretty stunning photographs. Now, the camera won’t take 41 megapixel photos. Nokia has said that the camera can take true 38- and 35-megapixel photos but that they won’t turn out well.

Speaking of software, the Nokia 808 PureView is not a Windows Phone like the Lumia 610 and Lumia 900. Instead, the device is powered by another operating system called Symbian, more specifically,Symbian Belle.Nokia will be shifting away from Symbian and focusing on Windows Phone for the future. However, that doesn’t mean that Symbian is dead.

 Nokia has actually come to an agreement with a company called Accenture which will continue to support Symbian, on Nokia’s behalf, all the way until 2016.Symbian Belle does bring some nice upgrades over previous versions of the OS though.They include re-sizable home-screen widgets, a new pull-down notification bar, and six homescreens instead of the three found in the previous version, Symbia anna.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks a lot for this great Review...

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