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Nokia 808 PureView brings in a trend in mobile phone imaging (Video)


Nokia places a new market conventional with the first in a range of higher end encounters based on unique Nokia PureView picture technological innovation.

Barcelona, Spain - Nokia today brought in a new era in high-end mobile phone picture with the Nokia 808 PureView. This is the first mobile phone to feature Nokia PureView picture technological innovation, bringing together top excellent alerts, unique Carl Zeiss optics and Nokia developed methods, which will support new high-end picture encounters for future Nokia products.

The Nokia 808 PureView functions a large, high-resolution 41 mega-pixel indicator with high-performance Carl Zeiss optics and new pixel oversampling technological innovation. At conventional solutions (2/3, 5 and 8 megapixels) this implies the capability to zoom capability lens without loss of quality and take seven p of information, condensing into one pixel for the sharpest pictures possible. At high-resolution (38 mega-pixel maximum) this implies the capability to take an picture, then zoom capability lens, reframe, plants and re-size afterwards to expose formerly hidden stages of details. With excellent low-light efficiency and the capability to save in compact file sizes for giving in email, MMS, and on support systems, the Nokia 808 PureView makes it possible for anyone to take professional looking pictures in any conditions.

In addition to excellent still picture technological innovation, the Nokia 808 PureView, also includes full HD 1080p video producing and play-back with 4X lossless zoom capability lens and the first use of Nokia Wealthy Documenting. Wealthy Documenting enables audio producing at CD-like stages of excellent, formerly only possible with external mics. The Nokia 808 PureView also functions unique Dolby Earphone technological innovation, changing stereo content into a personal encompass experience over any earphones and Dolby Digital Plus for 5.1 route encompass play-back.

"Nokia PureView picture technological innovation places a new market conventional by whatever measure you use," said Jo Harlow, executive v. p. of Nokia Smart Devices. "People will certainly focus on the 41 mega-pixel indicator, but the real huge leap is how the p are used to deliver breath-taking picture excellent at any picture resolution and the freedom it provides to choose the story you want to tell."

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