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Showing posts with label latest news of Nokia. Show all posts

Nokia 808 PureView Promo Video Released

There's being announcement heard that The new Nokia 808 PureView which showed at the Mobile World Congress earlier this week the device is a Symbian Belle smartphone which features a massive 41 megapixel camera sensor. Along with the announcement of the Nokia 808 PureView, Nokia also released a promo video that gives us a brief look at the device and some of its features, which you can see below.

We have already seen some sample images from Nokia that were taken with the PureView’s camera, and the device also features a 1.3GHz single core processor and comes with 16GB of built in storage, plus a microSD card slot that can take up to 32GB cards, plus a 4 inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 640 x 960 pixels.

Nokia 808 PureView's 41MP camera is causing quite a stir at the MWC and we finally get to see its full-sized camera samples. Alongside the four photos are also three full HD 1080p video samples all of them are really impressive.

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Nokia expected to sell 37 million Windows Phones in 2012


According to analyst company Morgan Stanley, this year is going to be a very successful one for Nokia and its WP smartphones. The Finns made a rapid change an effort changing their focus and direction and now is the fruits of their hard work are going to pay off.

Atleast that's what analysts think. In 2012, Morgan Stanley expects Nokia's Windows Phone shipments to hit 37 million units and double to 64 million in 2013. This means that in the next two years Nokia's Windows Phone devices will overtake their Symbian smartphones' sales.

Just for comparison, Morgan Stanley says that HTC will ship 6 million Windows Phone smartphones this year and 10 million in 2013.

Those numbers sound pretty well considering that Windows Phone 7 OS hasn't been around for as long as its iOS and Android rivals. Maybe 2012 will be the year when Windows Phone finally makes an impact. We know the forecasts don't sound right given the current state of the platform, but things develop at great speed in this business, so they might turn out true.