Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Nokia to bring out a Lumia device with 41- megapixel sensor

Nokia's 41-megapixel sensor, which
was showcased for the first time at
MWC 2012, bought a whole new
dimension to the cameraphone game.
After its recent success with the 808
PureView, Nokia will be bringing its
class-leading 41-megapixel sensor to
its Lumia lineup.
New reports from The Guardian back
up previous rumors that the 41-
megapixel Lumia device will be
dubbed EOS, and the smartphone is
expected to launch in the summer in
the US. Unfortunately, there are no
confirmations on the specifications of
the device yet.
The Lumia EOS is expected to capture
images with about 5 megapixel
resolution, using oversampling, just
like the 808 PureView did in its default
Auto mode.
The latest Nokia Lumia 920 comes out
with a floating lens technology, which
is actual optical image stabilization - a
first for a smartphone.
Combining the two technologies could
result in a smartphone too tempting
for cameraphone lovers to resist,
regardless of their opinion on WP8.

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