The Nokia 808 Pure View uses a 41 MP sensor, which captures image data from seven adjacent pixels and condenses it into one, resulting in stills at around 5 MP resolution with amazing detail and low noise levels. The optics are Carl Zeiss and there's Xenon flash and a LED one acting as a video light.
Technically the sensor is able to capture 3 MP, 5 MP, 8 MP, 38 MP at 4:3 aspect ratio and 2 MP, 5 MP [Default], 8 MP, 34 MP at 16:9.
Video recording goes as high as Full HD 1080p at 30 fps and there's also 720p@30fps. Video is encoded in H264 and supports stereo sound recording. The large image sensor allows 4x zoom in 1080p and 6x in 720p.
The Nokia 808 PureView has a single-core 1.3 GHz processor and 512 MB RAM and runs on Symbian Belle. The display is a 16:9 4" AMOLED of nHD (640 x 360) resolution covered with curved Gorilla Glass.
Inside there's NFC, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, USB on the go and 16 GB of onboard storage.
The Nokia 808 PureView should arrive on the shelves around May 2012.
check out the promo video of Nokia 808 Pure View.
Nokia 808 Pure View Hands on Video
Pure View is born from breakthrough PureView technology that takes the quality of camera phone photography to unprecedented levels. Pure View captures more detail and depth because each pixel is oversampled to create one "pure" pixel that eliminates noise and offers natural color. I hope photographers will like to have one of these in there pockets!
News via GSMArena
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