PureView Technology
Nokia 808 comes with a brand new PureView technology, which sets a new benchmark with imaging technology on smartphones. Many people have always made fun of Nokia N8 as a camera first and a phone next. It looks like Nokia 808 will manage to carry forward that tradition. The Nokia 808 PureView features a 41-megapixel sensor which essentially means that you can zoom in up to 3X without losing any of the details in your shot – and there’s no artificially created pixels in your picture, either. PureView also significantly improves the low-light performance. Compared to a typical optical zoom camera used at full zoom, the Nokia 808 PureView captures over 5x more light. The excellent camera performance also extends to video. From Nokia’s blog, Check out this video sample shot by Nokia 808 PureView.
What more? Nokia 808 PureView comes with 5.1 Dolby Digital Sound technology, and can also records sounds without distortion at audio levels as high as 140dB.
Hold Your Horses
If all these talks about 41MP camera and 1080p HD Video recording were like music to your ears, check out the rest of the specifications. Nokia 808 PureView is powered by Symbian Belle OS. If you are wondering why it isn’t running on Windows Phone 7.5 mango, it is because the project has been running for over 5 years now and traditionally, Nokia has used Symbian & Meego as their R&D test labs. Nokia did clarify that PureView technology will be ported to Windows Phone in coming months. What about the display? Nokia 808 features a 4-inch screen with low nHD (360×640) resolution. As for the rest of the important specifications, it runs on a 1.3GHz single-core processor, 512MB of RAM, 16GB of on-board memory, and a microSD card slot. Pricing is bit dicey as well. Nokia says that the smartphone will cost around 450 Euros (approx $600) and is expected to start shipping in May 2012. There are no details about the launch markets as yet. Hats off to Nokia for raising the bar yet again with Imaging on smartphones. I can’t wait to see PureView on other smartphone platforms.