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Cramming 40+ MegaPixel Imaging Technology into a Smartphone - This paper describes Nokia’s new PureView Pro imaging technology as well as the product, Nokia 808 PureView, featuring it. This paper describes Nokia’s new PureView Pro imaging technology as well as the product, Nokia 808 PureView, featuring it.

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Author: Juhu Alakarhu, Damian Dinning, and Eero Salmelin (Senior) | Visits: 686 | Page Views: 1352
 
Domain:  High Tech Category: Photo Subcategory: Camera Phones 
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