Nokia’s new Camera app comes to all Lumia phones running WP8
No longer just for phones carrying the PureView label, Nokia’s new Camera app is now available in beta to all Lumia phones running WP8.
No longer just for phones carrying the PureView label, Nokia’s new Camera app is now available in beta to all Lumia phones running WP8.
That 41 megapixel sensor is exclusive to Nokia’s Lumia 1020, but the super Pro Camera app isn’t. The company will introduce it on the Lumia 900, 925 and 928. It’s so good, I wish my own dedicated camera ran on this software.
The next round of new Windows Phones could have sharper, higher resolution screens based Microsoft’s Visual Studio software: The code includes a Windows Phone emulator for 1920 x 1080 displays. Will Nokia offer the first 1080p Microsoft-powered handset?
Since debuting its 41 megapixel “PureView” technology, Nokia has reportedly been working to shrink it down for a Lumia device. Based on this video, the company doesn’t look far off from accomplishing that goal.
After working on its PureView camera technology for some time, is Nokia finally ready to bring it in full to a new Windows Phone Lumia? Based on this teaser video, the camera bump could be the biggest clue.
Reports indicate that Nokia may have improved its PureView camera sensor enough to put in the next flagship Lumia running Windows Phone. Will it be 41 megapixels like the concept phone?
With new Lumia handsets, Nokia’s transition plan is effectively complete. While the company worked hard to get here — and it shows in the new hardware and software — the road ahead is still long as Nokia asks consumers to switch away from iOS and Android.