Finally its out!
Nokia Corporation (ADR)(NYSE:NOK) on Wednesday
unveiled its new smartphone - the Lumia 920 PureView. The smartphone was
unwrapped by executive vice president Jo Harlow, righ after chief executive
Stephen Elop made his opening remarks.
As has been already reported before, the phones camera
comes with the PureView technology seen previously in its Nokia PureView 808.
This allows the phone to take extremely high resolution pictures even at close
range.
The camera in the Nokia Lumia 920 can take in five
times more light than competing smartphones without using flash, making it
possible to capture clear, bright pictures and video indoors and at night. It
can also apparently compensate for hand movements while the photo is being
taken.
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Just to highlight the main features - the phone
features a 4.5 inch Pure Motion HD + display, dual core 1.5 GHz Snapdragon S4
CPU, 2,000mAh battery, NFC technology, integrated wireless charging, and of
course, and 8 megapixel rear PureView camera, which is capable of recording
video in 1080p.
Lumia 920 comes in yellow, red, grey, white and black.
The Nokia Lumia 820 comes in red, yellow, grey, cyan, purple, white and black.
The screen of the Lumia is supersensitive and can be
operated even with gloves on. The glass is re-inforced and nearly impossible to
break.
Microsoft, which has built the operating system for
the phone, has put in a zoom bar instead of a pinch zoom. Another interesting
feature is that screenshots are now supported on Windows Phone 8.
On the applications side, which was a big source of
worry for Nokia, they are going to have well over 100,000 apps and the Windows
Phone 8 will run the Windows Phone 7 apps too.
Shares of NOK slumped 10.50% to $2.54, off session low
of $2.41.
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