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| Nokia Lumia 920 with PureView leaks |
| By Thom Holwerda on 2012-08-31 11:37:39 |
| Where can I order? "Nokia's new flagship Windows Phone 8 device has been leaked today, revealed as the Lumia 920. Posted to Twitter by Evleaks, the Lumia 920 appears to include a PureView camera that the company has been hinting at in recent weeks. Codenamed the Phi, Nokia's Lumia 920 is said to include a 4.5-inch display and will likely be available in a number of colors judging by the leaked image." Yes miss, the red one please. No, no need to wrap it, don't need bag - I'll have ripped open the box before I go through the door. |
| RE[4]: Let's hope the pure view here is more than a name. |
| By Nelson on 2012-08-31 15:26:11 |
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Ive never used an 808, but down sampling a 21mp image is probably still amazing looking comparatively. Its all speculation though, and I never saw the issue with a bulky sensor. |
| RE[5]: Let's hope the pure view here is more than a name. |
| By dsmogor on 2012-08-31 15:36:12 |
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It's not about the pixel count but about the sensor size and optics and those need to be trimmed preety badly. It was the same with N8 and N9. N9 had 3/4 pixel count of n8 but the quality was in a different league. |
| RE[6]: Let's hope the pure view here is more than a name. |
| By Nelson on 2012-08-31 15:42:50 |
| Makes sense. I surely hope there hasn't been too much compromise. |
| it's possible |
| By phti on 2012-08-31 15:48:54 |
| So it's completely possible to build a smartphone and not copy the iPhone. Good to know! |
| Comment by Drumhellar |
| By Drumhellar on 2012-08-31 16:51:06 |
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I'll take one in White, please. But, please come out on T-Mobile. |
| RE: Meh |
| By drcouzelis on 2012-08-31 16:51:39 |
| I ordered my very first smart phone this week and it came in the mail last night: a Nokia N900. :D |
| RE[2]: Meh |
| By plague on 2012-08-31 17:35:05 |
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Completely agree there.. I would be very satisfied with Android on it though. I _want_ a Nokia phone, especially if their phones look this nice, but I don't want WinPhone _at all_. Quite annoying. Maybe, just maaaaybe, in the future I'll buy a Nokia phone, root it and install CM on it instead. If ever possible. But before that, no WinPhone for me. |
| Same chassis as the N9 and older Lumias |
| By ronaldst on 2012-08-31 17:56:15 |
| I was expecting something new and fresh. |
| RE: it's possible |
| By Thom_Holwerda on 2012-09-01 01:14:40 |
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> So it's completely possible to build a smartphone and not copy the iPhone. Good to know! It's not. Even devices with *keyboards* were found to infringe the iPhone's *design* patents by the competent (haha) jury. |
| RE[2]: it's possible |
| By WereCatf on 2012-09-01 06:30:59 |
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> It's not. Even devices with *keyboards* were found to infringe the iPhone's *design* patents by the competent (haha) jury. That's the scary thing about the ruling: even a TV infringes on the design patents, even though it predates the patents by decades. As much as I dislike Apple and their behaviour I have to say that Samsung is also partially to blame for this ruling: both Apple and Samsung ruled out technically-adept people from the jury in the hopes that the jury would misunderstand things and uphold the parties' patents claims, ie. it was a gambit on both Apple's and Samsung's part and for Samsung the gambit wasn't worth it -- Samsung was clearly hoping the jury would award them Lots of Money(TM) for the patents. Greed got the better of Samsung and now, unless the appeals court overturns the verdict, the whole U.S. consumer base has to pay for it. |
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