Nokia's PureView 808 is all set to make its debut in U.S. The Symbian-powered device will be available for $699 on Amazon.
Chris Weber, Nokia's US chief confirmed this news in a blog post. The innovative smartphone will be available without any subsidy or lock in Amazon. But most of the unlocked device comes with a heavy price tag and the PureView won't be an exception here. People get to choose their preferred mobile operator. The smartphone can be used with AT&T and T-Mobile. But the problem with T-Mobile is, it will work at 2G speeds only.
For those who don't know about the Nokia 808 PureView yet, it's a Symbian mobile operating system based phone with a stunning 41 megapixel sensor camera. This camera also features Carl Zeiss optics and a latest pixel oversampling technology by Nokia. Moreover, you can zoom up to 3x without losing any details or creating artificial pixels in your images.
Another attractive feature of this device is full HD 1080p video recording with Nokia's rich audio recording feature that allows users to record audio with CD-like quality. This feature was available using only external microphones earlier. Nokia is planning to add this feature into the upcoming Windows mobile operating system based devices.
Amazon is planning to start the pre-sales from this week. But people interested to try this device should think again as its packed with an almost-dead mobile operating system, Symbian. People interested in trying this device can sign up on Nokia's website to receive notification when this device is available in the market.
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