Nokia’s flagship camera smartphone, which runs Symbian OS is now up for sale at Amazon for $699! The Nokia PureView has been gaining a lot of attention lately for its camera quality, despite the fact that it runs an old version of OS from the company, Symbian.
The Nokia 808 PureView devices were launched at MWC 2012 this year, and it has been grabbing a lot of from the people lately. And now, while many countries wait for the launch of the device, Amazon has already started selling this flagship smartphone from Nokia on their online store. The largest online retailer has put the device on sale for $699 and the PureView device is carrying a status that it is in-stock.
The phone that is on Amazon is unlocked, only for those who would use this device either with AT&T or T-Mobile. The Nokia 808 PureView comes with an amazing 41-megapixel camera sensor, and runs Symbian OS. Even though the Symbian OS is a major drawback for some, the company has put in a lot of efforts in bringing the perfect marketing strategy for the device.
Earlier, Nokia posted a TV ad which was shot entirely with the Nokia 808 PureView device, and also, they revealed the origin on this kind of technology in a separate video! If you are planning to get your device, just head over here to Amazon and get the device shipped to your location!
If you are in India, the Nokia 808 PureView device is already up for sale across all the retail locations in the country for Rs. 33,899!
Source: The Verge