Nokia EOS PureView the next Windows Phone? - Several rumors speculating about the upcoming release of a new range of Lumia smartphones and in particular with the introduction of a high-end model equipped with technology PureView.
While the international exhibition of mobile open its doors next month several rumors began to circulate on the ads that will be made. Earlier this month we reported that Nokia was working on a chassis alumium for next Lumia family model. It would be for the upscale market and called Catwalk. According to news sources, the magazine reported by The Verge, technology PureView could be in the spotlight.
Unveiled at the 2012 Mobile World Congress, a significant technology first emerged on the Symbian system embedded in the Nokia 808, which has a 41 megapixel sensor. The smartphone, developed in collaboration with Carl Zeiss, is capable of capturing pictures in 3, 5 or 8 megapixels with oversampling technology to condense 7 pixels in a single pixel. Concretely this mechanism greatly improves the quality of digital zoom and offers better photographs taken in shaded areas.
The Lumia 920 Windows Phone was the first to have the name and PureView the Finnish manufacturer would provide a second model called Nokia EOS. This embark the same sensors as those found in the Nokia 808. In addition, the frame of the latter would not but aluminum polycarbonate, which is therefore in line with previous rumors. Note in passing that the Nokia next month could also lift the veil on a 10-inch tablet friendly Windows RT.
While the international exhibition of mobile open its doors next month several rumors began to circulate on the ads that will be made. Earlier this month we reported that Nokia was working on a chassis alumium for next Lumia family model. It would be for the upscale market and called Catwalk. According to news sources, the magazine reported by The Verge, technology PureView could be in the spotlight.
Unveiled at the 2012 Mobile World Congress, a significant technology first emerged on the Symbian system embedded in the Nokia 808, which has a 41 megapixel sensor. The smartphone, developed in collaboration with Carl Zeiss, is capable of capturing pictures in 3, 5 or 8 megapixels with oversampling technology to condense 7 pixels in a single pixel. Concretely this mechanism greatly improves the quality of digital zoom and offers better photographs taken in shaded areas.
The Lumia 920 Windows Phone was the first to have the name and PureView the Finnish manufacturer would provide a second model called Nokia EOS. This embark the same sensors as those found in the Nokia 808. In addition, the frame of the latter would not but aluminum polycarbonate, which is therefore in line with previous rumors. Note in passing that the Nokia next month could also lift the veil on a 10-inch tablet friendly Windows RT.
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