The first live photos of the hotly anticipated Nokia EOS have surfaced. Obtained by WPDang the photos reveal Nokia's first Windows Phone 8 proper cameraphone in detail, although it misses the 41MP camera at the back.
As you can see, the body of the Nokia EOS looks to be made from the same polycarbonate plastic used in the Nokia Lumia 920. According to the source, the smartphone is 9.7mm thick, which is quite acceptable considering that it also features wireless charging (see the two connectors on the back panel). Naturally there's a large hump at the back, where the large camera module will be located, but it appears to be smaller than the one on the Nokia 808 PureView. This gives a lot of credibility to previous reports of the Nokia EOS being a hybrid between the Lumia 920 and 808 PureView.
heckkk.....went is this going to come out....i was thinking to buy 925 when it comes to malaysia...if this more than 1 year to come out...will buy 925 first....
looks smexy in the gsm arena's site
This post has been edited by ahpoo: Jun 6 2013, 09:48 AM
heckkk.....went is this going to come out....i was thinking to buy 925 when it comes to malaysia...if this more than 1 year to come out...will buy 925 first....
end of this year launch > 1st quarter of 2014 come to malaysia?
Knn why untill today also 808 sellingat around rm1k!? I was expecting it to drop drop drop when 920 came out but it it didnt. Plus 2nd hand also not much and still asking for close to brand new price. Ptuih.
Knn why untill today also 808 sellingat around rm1k!? I was expecting it to drop drop drop when 920 came out but it it didnt. Plus 2nd hand also not much and still asking for close to brand new price. Ptuih.
When it was launched, it retailed for rm1899 bro. So, rm1k is considered big reduction already. I think Nokia just want to clear the stock at nearly cost price. If you are keen to use it not as the primary phone, you better grab one before they finished selling. This wp8 version won't be cheap when it's released.
When it was launched, it retailed for rm1899 bro. So, rm1k is considered big reduction already. I think Nokia just want to clear the stock at nearly cost price. If you are keen to use it not as the primary phone, you better grab one before they finished selling. This wp8 version won't be cheap when it's released.
How much was n8 sold when it was launched? I bought a 2nd hand one for rm600 and just 3 months later, its 2nd hand price dropped to average rm300. I was raging mad.
I just wanted a phone with good camera at very cheap price, OS is not important. The belle update farked up the n8 camera liao. N808 seems to be the best choice for me now.
How much was n8 sold when it was launched? I bought a 2nd hand one for rm600 and just 3 months later, its 2nd hand price dropped to average rm300. I was raging mad.
I just wanted a phone with good camera at very cheap price, OS is not important. The belle update farked up the n8 camera liao. N808 seems to be the best choice for me now.
N8? RM1690 Probably your timing was bad? Was it during the time when Nokia announced they r dumping Symbian in favour of Windows Phone? FYI, even now, a used N8 is still ~RM300.
BTW, what happened to the N8's camera after belle update?
N8? RM1690 Probably your timing was bad? Was it during the time when Nokia announced they r dumping Symbian in favour of Windows Phone? FYI, even now, a used N8 is still ~RM300.
BTW, what happened to the N8's camera after belle update?
Pic quality suffered, macro mode cant focus well, have to be at least 3-4 inches away. Light balancing under auto setting was bad. Etc.