Nokia has showcased it's new smartphone the Nokia 808 PureView during the Nokia's press event at the Mobile World Congress.
The Nokia 808 PureView will features a Carl Zeiss-lensed camera of 41 MP sensor, which is able to captures image data from seven adjacent pixels and condenses it into one pixel to produce a smaller file size for the output image. It also handles continuous-focus 1080p, but is claimed to have an incredible sensor resolution of over 41-megapixels when shooting stills, or 34-megapixels for 16:9 images. All these specs making the handset as an imaging flagship phone and a true successor to the Nokia N8.
Below the hood of the Nokia 808 PureView, we have a single-core 1.3GHz processor and 512MB built in RAM, there's also the NFC Connectivity, Wi-Fi, HSPA 14.4Mbps, Bluetooth 3.0, USB, 16GB of storage onboard expandable via microSD. The display is a 4-inches AMOLED Nokia-style nHD (640 x 360) of resolution which is covered with a curved Gorilla Glass, the handset is running on Symbian Belle OS.
The Nokia 808 PureView is expected to reach Europe in the next quarter for a price of 450€
Here is Nokia 808 PureView first sample shots :