Nokia 808 PureView to be Launched in India and Russia at First on May

Finnish giants for cell phone and the world leader in the same niche have announced that the much
awaited Nokia 808 PureView will be launched in may and this time launch pad will be India and Russia
first and gradually it will enter in selective market for this amazing camera phone.

Nokia 808 Pure view reviews

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This heart throbbing cell phone accepted fame on the first day itself when it was first displayed in MWC
2012 winning the Best Mobile device award at the prestigious event. Also when reviewed along with
other mobile phone with in the same segment Nokia 808 PureView came triumphant leaving others
behind. Well the list of achievement does not end so easily. It also won the Best Imaging Innovation for
2012 from Technical Image Press Association (TIPA). With all these acclamation and awards under its
belt, Jo Harlow, Head of Smart Devices at Nokia, shared his view on the grandness of its product in the
entire smart phone industry, saying:

“PureView has completely raised the bar on imaging performance for the whole smart phone industry
- and Nokia is not stopping here. We’re going to carry on developing PureView for our future smart
phones in ways that will again revolutionize the imaging experience.”

Nokia 808 PureView boasts a prominent built in 41 MP sensors, with high performance Carl Zeiss optics
and new pixel oversampling technology. It offers a image resolution of 38MP.Its camera sensor distills
7 adjacent pixels into one, retrenching it to an extra-sharp and light sensitive 5MP or 8MP image. Its
maximum image quality at 4:3 view is 38MP, with 16:9 it is 34MP.

This is not the end of the features embedded on it. Nokia 808 PureView is an arsenal of mind bobbling
features which will take you around to a new and amazing experience. It has got built-in xenon flash,
beside a LED light for video. It can cover 1080p HD video at 30fps, with stereo sound and 4x zoom.
Smart phone also come with Nokia rich Recording feature, which enables audio recording with ease
and optimum quality. Headphones are enhanced with Dolby effects, making it personal surround sound
experience over any headphones along with Dolby Digital Plus for 5.1 channels surround playback.

It also includes a single-core 1.3 GHz processor, 512 MB of RAM, 16 GB built-in storage, USB-on-the-
go, Bluetooth 3.0, HSDPA 14.4 MBPS, Wi-Fi N with DLNA, GPS and A GPS, HSUPA 5.76MBPS, stereo FM
radio, and NFC on connectivity. With all these on one cell Nokia has flaunted its best and is trying to
revolutionize the experience of using a smart phone.

A Mobile Phone is ‘ALL in One’

Every new day is a step forward in the technology calendar. Every day there is something new being created, two things being planned and three things invented. Modern technology is going further and the same goes about mobile technologies.

So how is that a mobile phone ‘All in One’ gadget? Let’s start from the beginning. The first purpose of a phone is communication. People use it to contact among each other. As time went by, phones emerged with redial options, buttons, speakers, conference calls, contact lists and etc. When the mobile phones were born the same specification was applied, but they had something far better – the mobility. People were enabled to carry a phone with them whenever they wanted.

The mobility specification of the mobile phones is what gave them far more usage than the normal land lines. And carrying them all the time gave the mobile phones ‘ideas’ for expanding their specifications far beyond Time and Date.

Nowadays, phones are equipped with fun applications, small games, weather report, sport reports and the most important thing – the internet. You can access the internet wherever you go; check the email and even chat online with lower costs. Imagine not being able to contact a person in another country through a phone call (it’s too expensive); but you will be able to chat with him a as long as you want for a small price.

Mobile technology is expanding and it’s not thinking of retiring. We think they should not retire. It makes the modern life simpler.