Nokia Corporation (ADR) (NOK) Ad Highlights Lumia 928’s Low-Light Cam

Updated on

Nokia Corporation (NYSE:NOK) (BIT:NOK1V) (HEL:NOK1V) just released another promo video for the Lumia 928. This particular spot shows images and video clips taken under low-light conditions. One in particular shows a man dancing on the sidewalk at night, another sequence shows a group of people dancing inside a dark room, and then there is another shot featuring a child on a swing at night. At the end of the video, there was a message that said the Lumia 928 is better than the iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S4.

Nokia Corporation (ADR) (NOK) Ad Highlights Lumia 928's Low-Light Cam

Nokia Lumia 928 features:

The new Lumia 928 features a 4.5 inch display with AMOLED display, PureView camera with 8.7 MP, Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, Bluetooth 2.0, NFC, GPS Navigation, and more. Key features and special applications include Internet Explorer, Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB), Twitter, LinkedIn Corp (NYSE:LNKD), and multiple ways to share photos and videos. It’s a fancy little device that is sure to impress many.

The big highlight for the Nokia Corporation (NYSE:NOK) (BIT:NOK1V) (HEL:NOK1V) Lumia 928 is the camera. Mobile phone cameras have really come a long way from the cheap poor resolution phone camera of yesteryear. Since many people are ditching digital camera for smartphone cameras, it’s crucial to improve the resolution of it. This particular camera features a Carl Zeiss Tessar lens, auto-focus with two-stage capture key, and a resolution of 3264 pixels x 2448 pixels.

For those who already own a Lumia 920 and are considering an upgrade solely for the camera, is it worth it? Brandon Russell from Techno Buffalo recently explained that there isn’t much difference except for the Xenon Flash feature on the current device. Xenon Flash adds more light when needed to ensure the most natural looking, better lit images.

The Lumia 928 is a great buy, however if you’re looking for a phone with more features or a better overall experience, you may want the iPhone 5 or Samsung Galaxy S4 instead.

 

Leave a Comment