Nokia has officially launched the highly anticipated Nokia 808 PureView smartphone in India. It will also be the one of the first markets in the world to get hold of the device.
The phone is priced at ₹33,899/ $607, making it one of the most expensive Nokia phones in history of smartphones. But it should be comparatively low in the other markets, because the current pricing in the Indian market seems exaggerated because of the falling Rupee.
Just to recap some of the feature of the phone, the Nokia 808 PureView has a 41 megapixel camera that uses Nokia's 'PureView' technology to combine multiple pixels to create high quality images. It also uses that feature to provide you with up to '3x' lossless digital zoom. The camera also has a xenon flash and can record videos in 1080p resolution.
Other features include a 4.0-inch, 640 x 360 resolution AMOLED display, 16GB internal memory with microSD card slot, Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi, USB On-the-Go, NFC, HDMI-out, DLNA, Nokia Maps software and 'Nokia Belle' operating system. Should make life for the SIII and the 4S's a bit harder out there, we think.
Just to recap some of the feature of the phone, the Nokia 808 PureView has a 41 megapixel camera that uses Nokia's 'PureView' technology to combine multiple pixels to create high quality images. It also uses that feature to provide you with up to '3x' lossless digital zoom. The camera also has a xenon flash and can record videos in 1080p resolution.
Other features include a 4.0-inch, 640 x 360 resolution AMOLED display, 16GB internal memory with microSD card slot, Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi, USB On-the-Go, NFC, HDMI-out, DLNA, Nokia Maps software and 'Nokia Belle' operating system. Should make life for the SIII and the 4S's a bit harder out there, we think.