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Play.com
★★★★★
11 years ago
Nokia 808 Pureview soon to be Pure Magic

For anyone like myself waiting to upgrade a current handset the market can be confusing as to which one is best for us all ? Which operating system will give us the best apps and user experience so on and so fourth !

shopclues.com
★★★★
11 years ago
Nokia 808 PureView

"Price is really high. No one will buy such an old for this much. Yes it is around 16000 why would someone buy symbian with old specs seller get rid off such old phones with low price else you will suffer losses.

Recombu
★★★★
10 years ago
Nokia 808 PureView Review: In Depth

Nokia's heritage with both camera phones and Symbian dates way back. They have a lot of firsts under their belt, having had success with the first mainstream smartphone with a built in camera (Nokia 7650), the first camera phone with optical zoom (Nokia N93) and the first camera phone which could,...

Best cameraphone available; Best HD video capture on a phone; Great connectivity options

Dated OS; Low resolution screen; Poor app support

Newegg
★★★
★★
10 years ago
Great camera! So what?

- 1 egg for the outdated hardware though the OS is optimized and works w/o lag

Great camera

- 1 egg for Symbian Belle - lack of applications - even MS Skydrive is with limited features (you can only use it pull contacts and photos for easy upgrade to Windows 8

The Verge
★★★
★★
10 years ago
Nokia 808 PureView review

At Mobile World Congress this year, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop cast a wary eye over the catalog of shiny new phones introduced by his competitors and posed the challenge, "which ones will you remember?

Beats every other cameraphone by a wide margin; 38-megapixel photos are surprisingly good; Great call quality

Web browser is unusable; Symbian Belle feels like a terrible imitation of Android; Low-res display; Camera hump is a hindrance

epinions.com
★★
★★★
10 years ago
The Last of Symbian

If you're looking for a good camephone with comparable OS than you certainly have much better options in IOS's and android phones like samsung.

Best camphone,stunning audio and video assurance

169g of symbian framework ; heavy on both pocket and wallet

ebay.com.au
★★★★★
11 years ago
Great camera phone for under $600. Nice navigation and map system.

I've purchased the Nokia 808 PureView mainly for photography purposes and when I received it I was surprised by other features of this phone as well. The camera quality is excellent for a smartphone like this.

Techtree
★★★★
12 years ago
Review: Nokia 808 PureView Camera

The camera UI is probably the most elaborate I've seen in mobile devices. In still photo mode, the user is provided with three options: Automatic (for newbies), Scenes (with preset scene modes), and Creative (another name for programmable shooting mode).

Very good image quality; Advanced photography modes; Video stabilisation

Noisy in inadequate lighting; No burst mode; Lacks panorama mode; Macro mode requires minimum distance of 15 cm; Focussing issues in low-light conditions

dpreview.com
★★★★
11 years ago
Nokia 808 PureView Review

The Nokia 808 PureView is quite simply, in a class of its own when it comes to its photographic abilties. The highest-resolution capture mode (the 38MP figure that grabbed the headlines when it was released) is only part of the story. PureView oversampling means that the 808 gives truly excellent image quality in its 3, 5 and 8MP capture modes, and we love the amount of manual control over shooting parameters. The 808 is let down by less than perfect color and white balance, and occasional focus issues.

Excellent detail resolution in all modes; Very good image quality - detailed, colorful JPEGs; Impressive photographic feature set - controllable ISO, WB, scene modes et al; Generally reliable AF and metering; Automatic white balance works well in all but the trickiest of light; PureView allows 'zoom' without penalty in image quality; Excellent video quality (and sound);

Highlight clipping problematic in scenes with wide tonal range; No automatic HDR/dynamic range expansion function (but bracketing is available); Metering can be rather wayward in bright light; On-screen histogram only available while exposure compensation dialog is open; Interface somewhat dense in 'creative' mode; Obscure on-screen icons for ND filter and white balance in creative mode; On-screen ISO indication just shows 'M' when any setting other than Auto is selected; Non-optical 'zooming' doesn't allow control over depth of field; No image stabilization in still capture mode; Red-eye can be an issue in flash shots (but red-eye reduction works well);

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