The Nokia 808 PureView has a 4-inch display with 360 x 640 resolution pixels, a 1.3GHz solo-core processor, a 512MB of RAM and a 16GB internal storage. Also, there is a microSD card slot that accepts cards up to 32GB. Surprisingly, the phone will be running on the aged Symbian Belle instead of Windows Phone.
Interestingly, Nokia managed to pack a huge 41-megapixel image sensor with a Carl Zeiss lens at the back of the 808 PureView, which explains a small hump at back of the phone. The camera allows you to take 41-megapixel standard ratio stills or 34-megapixel wide-screen stills. Most reports indicate Nokia has done it by "oversampling" several adjacent pixels into a single pixel. Hopefully Nokia would explain more about the technology behind this.
The 808 PureView is expected to be available next quarter at a price tag of €450
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