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itsjustJOH Posts: > 500


On 2013-05-20 00:04:22, Away wrote:
I'm not here to create a debate, but how hard could it be for Nokia to make a pureview on vanilla android? Just put a powerful processor and price it high. It WILL sell, and would make a lot of people happy, not me, I'm not overly enthusiastic about photography, but a lot of people are. 1080p screen too.


It's not hard, they just have Elop.
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Posted: 2013-05-20 05:05:35
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cu015170 Posts: > 500


On 2013-05-20 00:04:22, Away wrote:
I'm not here to create a debate, but how hard could it be for Nokia to make a pureview on vanilla android?


Exact same problem they have with Windows NT... the Phase 1 system (in its current form) was designed around a real-time OS, which is what Symbian is, and it will be hard to port that over. Its not impossible, its just time consuming.

Win NT and Andro are both on monolithic kernel.

And, why would you want to ruin the phone with spyware such as Android ? I would stay away from it..
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Posted: 2013-05-20 08:19:37
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

Fairly cheap from Ebay from Glasgow

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nok[....]ile_Phones&hash=item35c7b020ee
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Posted: 2013-05-21 23:38:11
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cu015170 Posts: > 500

Lots of different ways you can arrange your home screens on an 808 .. or any Symbian 10.x device

http://www.allaboutsymbian.co[....]screen_galleries_across_th.php



Playing some jazz today.. the sound quality on the 808 is sublime


[ This Message was edited by: cu015170 on 2013-05-22 21:34 ]

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Posted: 2013-05-22 22:33:43
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emerson_shei Posts: > 500

Cameraphone Super - Test: Low-Light Indoors Pictures

(Nokia 808 Vs Samsung G S IV Vs Sony Xperia Z Vs Samsung G Note II Vs Apple iPhone 5 Vs SE C901 Vs SE Elm)

Minor notes:

* The various cameraphones have very different angles of view, i.e. some cover a much smaller arc in front of the lens. This, in part, explains why the subjects - all cropped to the same degree - appear different sizes in the comparisons. The other factor is, of course, the resolution the photos were taken in.

* The Nokia 808 was set at 8 megapixels (in its PureView Creative mode), to better match the resolutions of the other camera phones here (13MP, 13MP, 8MP, 8MP, 5MP and 5MP respectively).

* All phones (except 808) were left on NIGHT SHOT MODE throughout, apart from manually controlling flash on/off for the low light test.

Nokia 808: 2,70Sec, ISO 400



Samsung Galaxy S IV: ? s, ISO ? (In picture mode multiple exposures are ostensibly recombined into one image)



Sony Xperia Z: 1/8Sec, ISO 800



Samsung Galaxy Note II: ? s, ISO ? (In picture mode multiple exposures are ostensibly recombined into one image)



Apple iPhone 5: 1/15Sec, ISO 3200



Sony Ericsson C901: 1/2Sec, ISO 400



Sony Ericsson Elm: 1/2Sec, ISO 80



Comments welcome, as always.
[ This Message was edited by: emerson_shei on 2013-05-22 22:42 ]

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Posted: 2013-05-22 23:11:40
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etaab Posts: > 500

Well, my jaw did drop. Its a good read:

Making jaws drop with the Nokia 808
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Posted: 2013-05-23 22:10:57
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cu015170 Posts: > 500


On 2013-05-23 22:10:57, etaab wrote:
Well, my jaw did drop. Its a good read:

Making jaws drop with the Nokia 808



Considering how slow the shutter and the focus systems are, these shots are indeed impressive. By slow I mean compared to a high end compact or a DSLR.

The 808 camera has 4 main issues:

1. Highlight clipping/weak DR

2. Slow shutter

3. Capricious focus system

4. Video stabilization

There is a fifth one concerning true macro shots, but .. that more of a physical limitation. The lens is too big, but it has to be because if the sensor.

Overall the 808 is a proper compact camera.. don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

I am sure that they are working on improving the whole system, and there is room for improvement.
[ This Message was edited by: cu015170 on 2013-05-24 00:04 ]

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Posted: 2013-05-24 01:04:05
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etaab Posts: > 500

As long as they improve it by the time they bring out the Nokia EOS unicorn i'll be happy.
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Posted: 2013-05-24 19:51:04
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emerson_shei Posts: > 500

DxOMark: Nokia 808 PureView best cameraphone in World

http://pureviewclub.com/2013/14086
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Posted: 2013-05-25 20:27:40
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Sylwester Posts: 194

Sony Xperia Z on the 10 th? Apparently this is the phone for a James Bond who does not need a digital camera
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Posted: 2013-05-25 21:33:20
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