Apr 24, 2013


 The first images of what is claimed to be forthcoming Nokia Corp.’s Lumia 920 have emerged on the Internet. In case the images are legitimate, then expect the new flagship from Nokia to feature a different case as well as PureView image sensor, which will provide excellent quality photos and will be unique to Nokia.



Nokia Lumia 928, the new flagship from Nokia, which is set to become available later this
year. Previously known as code-named Eos handset, Nokia Lumia sports 41MP image
sensor with PureView technology as well as high-end Carl Zeiss lenses, previous reports
claim. The handset will most likely be the highest-end solution in the Nokia Lumia range,
will likely feature other technology advantages and will become the company’s “dream
phone” designed to outshine everything that is on the market today.
Nokia Lumia 928, which is expected to feature 4.5” AMOLED display, dual-core
Qualcomm Snapdragon application processors, LPDDR2 memory and ultra-fast 32GB of
NAND flash memory, looks to be considerably thicker than the Lumia 920. There are other
differences in the design of the smartphone as well.

For quite a while Nokia’s lineup of products lacked “dream phones”, which offered both
extreme performance in today’s applications as well as unique technologies that will
only be found in future handsets. While such phones may not be bestsellers, they create
a “halo” effect for the whole product family.


The PureView technology features a large, high-resolution 41MP sensor with Carl Zeiss
optics and new pixel oversampling technology. At standard resolutions (2/3, 5 and 8MP)
this means the ability to zoom without loss of clarity and capture seven pixels of
information, condensing into one pixel for the sharpest images imaginable, according to
Nokia. At high-resolution (38MP maximum) it means the ability to capture an image, then
zoom, reframe, crop and resize afterwards to expose previously unseen levels of details.
In addition to superior still imaging technology, the Nokia PureView, also includes full HD
1080p video recording and Nokia Rich Recording that enables audio recording at CD-
like levels of quality, previously only possible with external microphones. Previously,

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