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tebsu 2012-09-06 21:46

Re: Nokia PureView Lumia Videos Are Fraudulent
 
i will be a happy jolla owner :)

eaglehelang 2012-09-07 12:43

Re: Nokia PureView Lumia Videos Are Fraudulent
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zlatokosi (Post 1262345)

They did it right with the 808, releasing actual photos taken by the device to the public on day 1 of the announcement, and wouldn't you know it, the world was stunned/impressed.

That's how you do it.

That's cos 808 is actually up to the challenge.
It just goes to show the "Pureview" name is added to push Lumia sales.

Wait a min, isnt the current Marketing Director originally from MS? If that's true, it figures why.

Nokia's previous releases as far as I remember didnt pull a stunt like this, it's 'this is what you will actually get' style

Rauha 2012-09-07 13:00

Re: Nokia PureView Lumia Videos Are Fraudulent
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by eaglehelang (Post 1262611)
Wait a min, isnt the current Marketing Director originally from MS?

Chris '15 years at Microsoft' Weber is indeed part of the Microsoft Puppet army that Elop brought into Nokia.

HtheB 2012-09-07 13:13

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Nokia gets sued for this fraud
Check the complaint:
http://www.rgrdlaw.com/media/cases/140_Complaint.pdf

Great! I really love it :)
Stupid *ss elop with his lumia

erendorn 2012-09-07 15:16

Re: Nokia PureView Lumia Videos Are Fraudulent
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HtheB (Post 1262627)
Nokia gets sued for this fraud
Check the complaint:
http://www.rgrdlaw.com/media/cases/140_Complaint.pdf

Great! I really love it :)
Stupid *ss elop with his lumia

This is about the bad sales of WP against what was promised by Nokia in 2011.. Nothing to do with this video..

NokiaFanatic 2012-09-07 15:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by misterc (Post 1262370)
interesting article from the iPotato & m@ke$$h!t toilet paper roll site...
Nokia’s ‘Contingency Plan’: 5 Possible Company-Saving Scenarios
the scenarios aren't even that interesting, a 10 year old who followed NOKIA's last few years could come up with them...
what's much more interesting coming from such a m0##0nic site is the simple fact that they can gather a future NOKIA without m@ke$$h!t ¦-)))
must have blown out whatever brains they had left :D

There is no plan B. If Windows Phone fails, there won't be anymore money left for Nokia to move to yet another platform.

eaglehelang 2012-09-07 16:46

Re: Nokia PureView Lumia Videos Are Fraudulent
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rauha (Post 1262618)
Chris '15 years at Microsoft' Weber is indeed part of the Microsoft Puppet army that Elop brought into Nokia.

No wonder! The hype & more hype style ala Apple as compared to the restrained marketing style :p

misterc 2012-09-08 09:12

Re: Nokia PureView Lumia Videos Are Fraudulent
 
Nokia Lumia 920 vs. Apple iPhone 4S

well, at least they made it a notch above last year's iPotato :rolleyes:
too bad Apple is going to run them into the ground in a few days time :eek:

misterc 2012-09-08 10:11

Re: Nokia PureView Lumia Videos Are Fraudulent
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NokiaFanatic (Post 1262682)
There is no plan B. If Windows Phone fails, there won't be anymore money left for Nokia to move to yet another platform.

this is not a NOKIA "plan B" :mad:
that's confabulations from a pseudo-techno news site :rolleyes:
alas :(

kai_en 2012-09-08 15:24

Re: Nokia PureView Lumia Videos Are Fraudulent
 
giving credit where it's due, without the pureview branding, the OIS tech inserted does help to give better low light performance, by giving more light in by slower shutter speed. It's something we've seen on N86, where they manipulate the aperture that time. This reminds me of N86 a lot.

Of course the promotional video showing the girl jumping up and down when taking night shots definitely is a poor illustration how OIS can help in night shots. The only way to freeeze those shots are with external lighting with extreme fast shutter speed

I dont like how Nokia gives false portrayal of tech usage on their lumia series, it's too ala Apple (might they actually hold a patent for that as well?). Nokia always proud to show their camera sample raw on their symbian product and don't do simulated results like this.


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