Testseek.com have collected 351 expert reviews of the Nokia 808 PureView and the average rating is 68%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nokia 808 PureView.
June 2012
(68%)
351 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
4 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
680100351
The editors liked
Best cameraphone by a wide margin
Good hardware quality
Excellent Audio in Videos and in Dolby 5.1
4.Removable Battery
MicroSD card slot
6.Plenty of Connectivity Options with Penta-band 3G support
Brilliant camera
Great build quality
Great battery life
Camera
Music Unlimited support
Nokia Maps
By far the best cameraphone around
Photos show the difference when really zoomed in on
Typical Nokia call quality - brilliant
Excellent battery life
Bulky
But solidly built
The white finish looks classy
Outstanding Camera
Dolby Digital Plus sound
Great 1080p recording
Excellent build quality
Impressive display
Free sat nav
NFC ready
FM transmitter.
Very good image quality
Advanced photography modes
Video stabilisation.
Physical dimensions 123.9 x 60.2 x 13.9 mm
Weight 169g
Has 16GB internal memory
With external micro SD card extending it to 48GB
Battery lasts for 11hr with GSM talk time and 6.5 hrs with WCDMA
Whereas the standby time is 465hrs on former and 540 hrs
To conclude
The Nokia 808 PureView is the camera phone with capability to deliver astonishing photos
Lasting battery life and rich audio playback as well as recording experience.
41.0megapixel camera sensor
3G WiFi and NFC connectivity
1.3 GHZ ARM 11 processor
The editors didn't like
Dated operating system
Gallery is missing basic functions
Low resolution display
4.Bulky
Michael Hell contributed to this review
Outdated operating system
Limited app selection
Low screen resolution
Symbian OS
Bulky
Web browser significantly inferior to similarly priced rivals
Abstract: The Nokia 808 PureView is finally available in the U.S. as an unlocked smartphone. The Symbian phone sells for $699 with no contract, and can run on any GSM carrier like AT&T or T-Mobile.The main feature on the Nokia 808 PureView is not the device's scree...
Published: 2012-07-11, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: I used to be a die hard Nokia and Symbian fan, I wrote the Nokia Experts site for two years, and was regularly one of the few voices in the U.S. talking about and defending the innovations and benefits of the Symbian OS. After using the Nokia 808 PureView...
The camera produces the best images of any smartphone. Low noise in stills and videos. Multiple setting options allowing you to adjust for different subjects and lighting,
Still running on Symbian, though it’s been renamed “Nokia Belle” here in an attempt to escape the shame associated with the Symbian brand. Body is awkwardly shaped and heavy because of the protruding camera. Will set you back $700 — as much as some Micro FourThirds systems.
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Published: 2012-07-04, Author: Dan , review by: mobileburn.com
Abstract: The Nokia 808 PureView has the smartphone camera we've all been waiting for, and the Samsung Galaxy S III is probably the most hyped and popular Android phone this year.If you are considering those two for one reason or another, we are pitting both de...
Abstract: If you have been itching for a smartphone camera breakthrough in your life time, the Nokia 808 PureView is the one the fits the bill. Unfortunately the PureView camera technology has been years in the making, and developed with the idea that the hands...
Our camera comparison was a fun ride with a bit of a predetermined winner - the Nokia 808 PureView - considering the technology behind its 41MP sensor. The Nokia N8 runner-up performance is a no brainer too, considering the comparatively large sensor ...
Viewed as a modern phone, the 808 PureView is a recipe for frustration. It’s heavy and chunky, the screen lacks pixels, Nokia Belle is short on apps and long on aggravation, and even those apps that are onboard run with varying degrees of wretchedness...