Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Nokia 808 review reviews: Photo Finish

Nokia 808 PureView is the best camera phone ever made. End of story. Now, how do you proceed from there? And why this particular phone so it is difficult to write about? How do because a picture is worth a thousand words and we only have one of their trucks in the mother of all the shooting? Or because 41 megapixel is more than five, eight, twelve, or the amount thereof, and no two ways about it?

Close, but no cigar. What could easily have been an ode to the awesomeness Finland may be nothing more than a flash in the dark to fend for Nokia and is still standing-against-all-odds Symbian. That's what makes it hard and we've been there with the Nokia N9.


Nokia 808 PureView official Photos

At various points in its history, Nokia has had a best-selling mobile phones, best mobile phone business, the best gaming phone, best camera phone and best smartphone. At any given moment, they even have all of the above in one go. By God, if indeed there is such a thing is best-you-kidding-me phone and phone-a-Just give me the best break, they must have at least a runner-up. Yes, they are good.

And yes, Nokia 808 PureView camera is good. They want something that maybe, just maybe, in accordance with the most basic compact digicams. And they do it well so scared the living daylights (and low light) out of the Micro Four Thirds.

There goes the Nokia 808 PureView.
The main feature

    38-megapixel autofocus camera with xenon flash and video recording 1080p @ 30fps
    Two capture modes: full res and 3MP/5MP/8MP 38MP/34MP PureView
    Camera features: huge 1/1.2 "sensor camera, a mechanical shutter, ND filter, geotagging, face detection, digital zoom up to 4x lossless
    Quad-band GSM / GPRS / EDGE
    Penta-band 3G with HSDPA 14.4 Mbps and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA support
    4 "16M-color AMOLED capacitive touchscreen of 360 x 640 pixel resolution
    Nokia Belle OS with Feature Pack 1
    Single-core 1.3 GHz ARM 11 CPU and 512 MB RAM
    Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n with DLNA and UPnP
    microHDMI HD port for TV-out function
    GPS receiver with A-GPS support and free voice-guided navigation
    Digital compass
    16GB of storage on-board, expandable up to 32GB via microSD card slot
    Active noise cancellation with a special mic
    DivX and XviD video support
    Built-in accelerometer and proximity sensor
    Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
    Stereo FM Radio with RDS, FM transmitter
    microUSB port with USB On-the-go support
    Stereo Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP
    NFC support
    Smart and voice calls
    Gorilla scratch resistant glass screen

The main disadvantage

    Android and the Symbian ecosystem behind IOS
    nHD resolution of thinning on the screen 4 "
    This phone is quite big and heavy
    Relatively limited availability of 3rd-party software
    microSIM support

The PureView 808 has a business with a camera phone as we know them. It can look down on one of the flagships smartphone competition and fun of the so-called sophisticated camera trick. But guess what - no. It's much better than that.

And of course the flipside is that the smartphone is not in the same order as the camera phone. Symbian-powered Nokia 808 PureView know darn well it can not match the quad-core, HD screen and the app store competition.

Nokia 808 Nokia 808 Pureview Pureview Overview Overview Overview Pureview Nokia 808 Nokia 808 Pureview Review
Nokia 808 PureView in our office

So, what should I do? Such children are obese, and not too bright? It may well be - but survived. You may have to use a sniper on your team. Articles made of the film. Grabs you by the heart.

Nokia 808 PureView have a review around the front and we do not think it's going to try and impress anyone, or make them change their minds. But you'd do well to pay attention. This is a phone that knows what he's doing and do it well.

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