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Nokia sweeps top awards at Mobile World Congress

Discussion in 'Technology Advice' started by Micawber, Mar 19, 2012.

  1. Micawber
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    Micawber Renowned Lifetime Member

    Nokia has proven once more that it remains a global leader in mobile communications with the awards it won at the recent GSMA Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona, Spain.

    The GSMA Mobile World Congress is the world’s largest annual trade show in the mobile industry that brings together industry leaders, key players, mobile operators, device manufacturers, technology providers, vendors and content owners worldwide to showcase the latest in mobile technology through exhibitions and conferences.

    This year’s GSMA Mobile World Congress featured the theme “Redefining Mobile,” which showcased how mobile phones, now more than just mere communication devices, have innovated the world through their various uses — now serving as books, health monitors, payment transfer devices, social connectors and tour guides.

    This year’s theme also offered a glimpse into where mobile has the potential to go next.

    One of the highlights of the event was the Global Mobile Awards, which recognized the greatest, most creative and innovative products and services driving the mobile ecosystem today and into the future.

    Nokia bagged the Best New Mobile Handset, Device or Tablet Award for the new Nokia 808 PureView.

    The first smartphone to feature Nokia’s exclusive new PureView technology, Nokia 808 PureView features a revolutionary 41-megapixel camera with the highest performance Carl Zeiss optics to date, redefining the quality of today’s camera phone photography.

    This new cutting-edge smartphone also created quite a stir among visitors to the Nokia booth at the Mobile World Congress. They raved about the Nokia 808’s PureView technology, which uses oversampling to combine up to seven pixels into one “pure” pixel to eliminate the visual noise found on other mobile phone cameras.

    On top of that, users can zoom in up to 3X without losing any of the details in the shot and without creating any artificially created pixels in the picture.

    The oversampling technology also allows for significantly improved low light performance than previous camera phones.

    Apart from the prestigious award for the Nokia 808 PureView, Nokia also received more top awards at the GSMA Mobile World Congress 2012: Best Feature Phone for the Nokia C3-00; Tom’s Hardware Best of Show, Laptop Magazine’s Best Budget Smartphone, and Computer Active’s Best Windows Smartphone for the Nokia Lumia 610; and Computer Active’s Best Education Service Award for Nokia Mobile Education.

    Through these international recognitions, Nokia is inspired even more to step up its game and bring more innovative handsets to the public.

    Dharmesh Goshalia, general manager and head of sales of Nokia Philippines, said, “The Nokia C3-00, introduced almost two years ago, continues to be a well-received product in the Philippines, as it gives instant access to social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter.”

    “Filipinos can look forward in the next couple of months to the Nokia Lumia 610, our most affordable Lumia smartphone, and the Nokia 808 PureView, featuring a high-resolution 41-megapixel sensor and high-performance Carl Zeiss optics,” Goshalia added.

    Source:-
    http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=787891&publicationSubCategoryId=73
  2. oss
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    oss Somewhere Staff Member

    They should have put the PureView technology, which is truly stunning, into a Windows Phone 7 OS (what a clumsy name Microsoft came up with, 'xphone' would have been hugely better, as in 'xbox').

    As is, they will apparently put PureView into a phone running Windows Phone 7.x later this year, Symbian really is dead now, shame that they have so much inertia with the old stuff that they can't get on the new platform all that quickly :(
  3. Kuya
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    Kuya The Geeky One Staff Member

    I upgrade in a couple of months and am eagerly looking at what is coming out soon..

    Still waiting to hear about the Samsung Galaxy III though:erm:

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