Read more.Clearest view of Nokia 9 design so far. Three models were Bluetooth certified recently.
Read more.Clearest view of Nokia 9 design so far. Three models were Bluetooth certified recently.
Lost faith in Nokia a while back, pretty sure this wont change that..
It looks bad, to be honest . Will see in a real life how it perform.
Meh.
I'm waiting for Apple to release one with eleven cameras....
I hope this means the same pureview tech Nokia used on it's windows phone days, I still miss the camera on my Lumia phone. It was just great! A little slow to process images, but hey every camera was slow back then. At least it gave really great results even in low light situations and photos were sharp more often than not.
I was really worried microsoft had acquired this tech which would mean it's a dead tech given Microsoft doesn't make phones anymore. Nor seem to even try to implement good quality cameras on the devices they do.
I'd rather a Nokia then a Chinese spyware phone
(Xiaomi, Oneplus, Huawei & Vivo).
I will laugh my ass off if this comes with a snapdragon 845 chip, that chip came out in 2017. Its only a few days away from 2019 and only a few months away from the releasing of the 855 chip. Nokias procurement and marketing department should be fired, that is really poor planning releasing a top tier phone in 2019 and using a 2017 sourced chip. sad marketing
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The 845 was announced in Dec 2017, no phone was released with it till Feb/March 2018, so it's a bit disingenuous to call it a "2017 sourced chip" also if you read the article this Nokia was delayed in it's release so nobody knows what chipset it'll have. Maybe it'll have an 855, or something lower spec but really, as Peter says, as long as it's fast enough, the general public wont care.
ETR316, I just bought a phone with an 845. Perfectly happy with it - faster than anything I need it for, much smaller node process than my previous phone chip (so more efficient/better for battery life). There's always something better round the corner - with rare exceptions, it's not usually worth waiting for...
Leaked promo video for the Nokia 9 PureView shows off the in-screen fingerprint sensor and more:
What is it with Nokia having wacky phone designs? Anyway, looks interesting and hope that their version of Android won't be too bloated!
So why five lenses, anyway?
Is it two for 3D pics, one telephoto, one close-up and.... one for night vision, perhaps?
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