Nokia 808 PureView
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The Nokia 808 PureView is a Symbian-powered smartphone by Nokia. It was first unveiled on 27 February 2012 at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) and released in May 2012.[1] It is the first smartphone to feature Nokia PureView Pro technology, a pixel oversampling technique that reduces an image taken at full resolution into a lower resolution picture, thus achieving higher definition and light sensitivity, and enables lossless digital zoom.[2] It was one of the most advanced camera phones at the time of its release.[3][4]
Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Colors | Black, White, Red |
Series | Nokia 3-digit series |
Compatible networks | GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) HSDPA (850/900/1700/1900/2100 MHz) |
Predecessor | Nokia N8 |
Successor | Nokia Lumia 1020 |
Type | Smartphone |
Dimensions | 123.9 mm (4.88 in) H 60.2 mm (2.37 in) W 13.9 mm (0.55 in) D 17.95 mm (0.707 in) Bulge |
Mass | 169 g (6.0 oz) |
Operating system | Nokia Belle Feature Pack 1, upgradeable to Nokia Belle Feature Pack 2 |
CPU | ARM11 1.3 GHz processor |
GPU | Broadcom BCM2763 with OpenVG 1.1 and OpenGL ES 2.0 support |
Memory | 512 MB RAM |
Storage | 16 GB |
Removable storage | microSD, up to 32 GB |
Battery | 1400 mAh Li-ion, removable (Nokia BV-4D) |
Display | 4 in (10 cm) AMOLED 2.5D curved nHD display (640x360 pixels) Gorilla Glass with easy-clean coating |
Rear camera | 41 MP 1/1.2 in sensor Carl Zeiss optics F-number: f/2.4 ND filter Xenon flash LED light 1080p 30 fps video with continuous autofocus |
Front camera | 0.3 MP; 480p 30 fps |
Connectivity | Sensors: Other:
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Development status | Discontinued |
The Nokia 808 PureView features a 41 MP 1/1.2 in (10.67 × 8 mm) sensor and a high-resolution f/2.4 Zeiss all-aspherical 1-group lens. The 808's sensor was the largest (over 4 times larger than typical compact cameras) sensor ever to be used in a cameraphone at the time of its launch, a record previously held by Nokia's N8[5] and, as of September 2014, by the Panasonic Lumix CM1.[6] The resolution of the sensor remained the highest to be used in a cameraphone until January 2019, when the Honor View 20 was released with a 48 MP sensor.[7]
On 24 January 2013, Nokia officially confirmed the 808 PureView to be the last Symbian smartphone.[8] In July 2013, Nokia released the Lumia 1020, a successor running the Windows Phone operating system common to Nokia's newer products.[9][10][11]