The reliable leakers over at WPDang have trudged up some interesting shots of the hotly anticipated Nokia EOS, a Lumia-looking device, similar in size to the Lumia 920, with an enormous camera sensor and lens combination, like the PureView 808.
Like the PureView 808, this model
appears to have quite a hump on the back of the phone to accommodate the
41MP sensor, which is believed to be identical to the one found in the
original. There will be undoubtedly be improvements made to the lens
system, however, and you can expect the inclusion of optical image stabilization and a host of other algorithmic optimizations as well.
The front of the device appears nearly
identical in size and shape to other Lumia devices, but is not squared
off like the recently-announced Lumia 928 and 925. It will apparently feature a 4.5-inch 1280×768 pixel AMOLED display, like the Lumia 928, along with wireless charging support and a full-sized Xenon flash.
The PureView 808 creates near-lossless
photos, even when zooming, by using a technique called oversampling, or
pixel binning, which combines the data captured by multiple pixels into
one sharper, less grainy pixel. This works to create photos of sharable
5MP size from a much larger sensor. It seems the handset will also
support wireless charging, and there are whispers even about variable aperture on the camera.
The veracity of these photos is not completely verifiable, but they look about as real as any leak can be.
The Nokia EOS release date is said to be July 9th and if true the official unveiling should happen very soon.
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