Tech
Nokia teases new camera phone ahead of Mobile World Congress - video
Published Wednesday, Feb 22 2012, 18:17 GMT | By Mark Langshaw | 5 comments
Nokia has teased a new camera phone with a high resolution video depicting snowy scenes.
The Finnish phone maker announced that the handset will be revealed at the Mobile World Congress on February 27, but did not confirm whether it will be a Symbian or Windows device.
Nokiapoweruser claims that the mystery phone will be a successor to 2010's Nokia N8 called the Nokia 808 Pure View. The website also says that the handset will bear similar dimensions to the Lumia 900 and run the Symbian operating system.
Reports elsewhere speculate that the phone could be the rumoured Nokia 803, which is expected to pack a powerful camera and run the Symbian operating system.
Symbian was the world's leading mobile operating system until it was eclipsed by Google's Android in November last year. Previous reports suggest that Nokia has begun ushering out the platform.
Nokia's new camera phone will be unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on February 27.
The Finnish phone maker announced that the handset will be revealed at the Mobile World Congress on February 27, but did not confirm whether it will be a Symbian or Windows device.
Nokiapoweruser claims that the mystery phone will be a successor to 2010's Nokia N8 called the Nokia 808 Pure View. The website also says that the handset will bear similar dimensions to the Lumia 900 and run the Symbian operating system.
Reports elsewhere speculate that the phone could be the rumoured Nokia 803, which is expected to pack a powerful camera and run the Symbian operating system.
Symbian was the world's leading mobile operating system until it was eclipsed by Google's Android in November last year. Previous reports suggest that Nokia has begun ushering out the platform.
Nokia's new camera phone will be unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on February 27.
5 comments
Loading...
Related Stories
Apple News
Sony making iPhone screens, says reportThe Japanese electronics giant is rumoured to be manufacturing iPhone 5 screens.
Satellite TV News
Sky acquires Acetrax, readies NOW TVPay-TV giant snaps up Acetrax to "strengthen relationships" with TV makers.
Cable News
Pirate Bay blockade begins with VirginBT, Sky, others to follow suit, but rights groups warn it won't tackle piracy.
Freeview News
Freeview+ made easier for blind peopleRNIB develops software to make it easier for blind people to use Freeview+.




