Whether rumors get it right or not, Nokia is on the verge to get its first,
PureView camera Windows Phone later this year. The device is said to
have the codename EOS and will be qualified as the true PureView phone
running Windows 8.
Sources reveal that the device will include a similar sensor that was
found on Nokia’s 808 PureView handset. The advantage of this device was
that the 41-megapixel sensor and five element f/2.4 Carl Zeiss lens with
Xenon flash can take amazing pictures and videos. The device used
oversampling to make super crisp shots from 41 Mega Pixel into, 8, 5 and
2 Mega Pixel images with much less noise unlike traditional camera
phones.
According to Nokia’s head of imaging technologies, the team set itself
to work on the next generation of PureView cameras, avoiding to provide
any specific details only saying that what it was supposed to provide
was termed as ‘Very Cool’ keeping PureView in marketing terms these days.
The device is said to replace the flagship device of the Finnish firm
which is Lumia 920 at present, sporting an aluminium exterior instead of
polycarbonate, unlike previous one.
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