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The new Nokia 808 PureView boasts a ridiculous 41-megapixel camera. Considering 12-megapixels is standard on high-end smart phones, 41 really is quite the step up. More of a leap, really. And it's not a one-off. This morning at MWC, Nokia announced it'll introduce the same technologies into other phones in the future. This could potentially usher in a whole new generation of camera phones. But what does the 41-megapixel sensor actually mean when you use it? Well you have the option of snapping at different resolutions. You can take standard 5- or 8-megapixel snaps and blow them up to a ridiculous size, if you want to frame them for your wall. The maximum resolution you can shoot at is 38 megapixels -- do so, and you can zoom in for amazing detail that you would've missed on a standard resolution shot.

Snap a street scene, and you can get close enough to read the print on a newspaper, Nokia claims 7 pixels of information are condensed into 1 pixel, allowing you to zoom in for this level of detail, A huge sensor is of course no use without a decent lens, so thankfully the 808 Pureview has Carl Zeiss iphone screen protector 5d optics on board, We'll have to wait for a full review to see if Nokia's claims hold up, but it'll be interesting to see if this is a true game changer, The PureView runs Symbian Belle, and while that may seem a bit of a surprise, Nokia has made clear that it's just the first phone to use this tech, and that it'll roll out to other handsets soon, I expect we're likely to see a Windows Phone equivalent pretty soon..

There's 512MB of RAM, and 16GB of storage you can expand using a microSD. And you'll need to, if you're snapping 38-megapixel pictures. The PureView can record videos at 1080p HD, and it features Nokia Rich Recording for CD-like sound quality without the need for external microphones. Dolby Digital Plus is also on board for 5.1 surround sound. The phone will be on sale in May for €450 (£380). Is this the start of a new era of camera phones? Or is Nokia just playing the numbers game? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below, or over on Facebook -- and check out Rich's hands-on video below.

Visit iphone screen protector 5d manufacturer site for details, Editors' note: Portions about Muve Music and the camera speed in this review are taken from our review of the ZTE Score for Cricket, Along with the ZTE Score, the ZTE Chorus is another phone from Cricket Wireless that features the music service called Muve Music, Users of this device can search and download an unlimited number of songs and albums from thousands of different artists, Unlike the Score, however, the Chorus isn't quite a smartphone, Although it sports a familiar Android Gingerbread UI and has a touch screen (and a very unresponsive one at that), you can't check your mail, look at a map, or even download apps from the Android marketplace, The only thing you can do on Cricket's 3G network is browse the Web, play some games, and of course, download music..

For people who don't need all those fancy features, but still want access to music, the Chorus is worth considering. DesignAlthough the ZTE Chorus is 0.6 inch thick, it has a very lightweight feel and weighs only 3.7 ounces. Back in the day when smartphones weren't the norm and candy bars were ubiquitous, this device might not have been considered "bulky." But now that phones are as thin as razors (or Razrs?), slipping this guy into a pocket gets cumbersome. The good news is that at 4.4 inches tall and 2.2 inches wide, however, holding it in your hand is comfortable.


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