Rumours have swirled for weeks about Nokia's hotly anticipated new phone, the Lumia 928. Now Elop and co have finally released an official image to tease us. Read More >>
Featured comment by dirtymagic86:
"They are announcing it in London so I'm guessing it is either going to be released in two versions.. Or there will be a second phone" More »
Rumours are emerging which suggest Nokia is planning to launch a "true PureView Windows Phone" — codenamed EOS — some time later this year. Read More >>
The saying is that the best camera is the one that's with you and that's more than often your phone. But phone cameras are getting so good that they may eventually just became the best camera period (DSLRs notwithstanding). And it might be sooner than you think. Already, phone cameras are better than a 5-year-old compact camera. Read More >>
Featured comment by userage:
"920 does decent. So does the 808 actually, depending on what compact you compare it to. But im sure it does better than the cheap ones out now." More »
The scandal of Nokia's faked PureView video stabilisation tech demo has expanded to include the example still photos shot with the device which, it turns out, were actually stills from the faked video. Nothing's real. The Lumia 920's probably just a rebranded HTC. Read More >>
Nokia has come around and apologised for its sleight of hand trick on the PureView demo, saying it should have put a disclaimer saying that the video was not made with a Lumia phone. That's good on them. Even better though is that Nokia has released a video showing optical image stabilisation footage taken with an actual Lumia camera. This one's real, folks. Read More >>
Featured comment by Astronaut_Mike:
"I'm not really that bothered about winning anybody round to see my opinion. they either already do or they don't" More »
When we watched the latest ad from Nokia showing off its PureView technology in the Lumia and ridiculously fluid optical image stabilisation, we were stunned. Excited. Happy. If the camera on the Lumia was that good, we wanted it. Badly. Immediately. But sadly, it was faked. Nokia isn't showing off what the Lumia 920 can do — that video was shot with a big DSLR. Read More >>
Featured comment by Chidmas:
"Also the N8 they filmed a whole ten minute film short with it. Anyway your argument is completely flawed the only way you can prove that it isn't show..." More »
Nokia's Lumia 920 flagship Windows Phone looks promising, but the camera isn't quite what everyone was hoping for. Where as Nokia's 808 PureView phone packed a massive 41-megapixel sensor and mostly served as a proof of concept for the PureView tech, the Lumia 920's sensor is believed to only be 8-megapixels which Nokia says can capture 5x-10x more light that other sensors. Read More >>
Featured comment by Simalacrum:
"Well pixels can count depending on the situation, but, particularly in the case of low light situations or circumstances where a high ISO becomes nece..." More »
If you were ever curious to find out what the size of your phones and cameras' sensor, the guys behind CameraSize have made SensorSize. It shows what your camera is really packing underneath those materials and whips 'em out to compare it with other devices too. Read More >>
Featured comment by hughes82:
"i dont like windows phones, plus they have already said it will be scaled down compared to whats in the 808 and with smalled sensor which i presume al..." More »
Windows Phone 8 is just around the corner, and it seems we may have just caught a glimpse at what Nokia's cooking up thanks to its developer tools. A new phone called the Lumia 1001 was spied lurking in some Bluetooth settings; could it be the Lumia 900's WP8-packing successor? Read More >>
Featured comment by dirtymagic86:
"I think it only really happens when you use the Brand Name instead of the Generic name. Like Kleenex, Hoover, Jell-o, Yo-yo, Heroin (yep!). Somehow I ..." More »
Nokia's 808 PureView made a big impression on the tech world at MWC this year, and for good reason. With a 41-megapixel camera that's as impressive as it sounds, it's certainly something special. We were amazed by the photos it produced when we took a trip to the home of Carl Zeiss to have a play, but what about the rest of the phone? Read More >>
Featured comment by Helenarth:
"Well... a lot of people use their phones for things other than texting/calling. I imagine it'd be quite a deciding factor for them." More »
Nokia is definitely not out of the woods yet. Yes, it is making a bit of headway with its prettydecent Lumia Windows Phone line, but an additional 10,000 job cuts, taking the total to 40,000, doesn't scream winning to me just yet. Read More >>
Featured comment by flynndean:
"Windows 8 may not quite be win or bust for Microsoft, but it's looking increasingly likely that it's win or bust for Nokia.
At least they're not RI..." More »