Dazzling Array of Mobile Phones at the Mobile Show

Dazzling Array of Mobile Phones at the Mobile Show

On Monday, there was an annual event in Barcelona: The Mobile World Congress. Some of the latest innovations of the industry were showcased during the event, among which a new Nokia Phone with a powerful 41-megapixel camera was one of the major highlights by the mobile phone giant Nokia. The latest gadget from Nokia attempted to relocate its position on the front of the mobile market.

Among an array of dazzling gadgets, the phone was an exclusive piece. Besides, a Chinese phone was there that claims to be the world's fastest phone. Accompanying them, another phone with an in-built projector was a part of the display.

This supreme camera from Nokia's 808 PureView featured such capabilities that entirely surprised those Congress delegates who were expecting some other surprises. Before the launch of this phone, there were numerous leaks and rumors about it.

This phone features a 41-megapixels camera and therefore, if we compare it with other mobile phones in terms of photo resolution, then it has been put in the same league as of a professional camera that cost thousands of dollars.

According to reports, the recent Nokia phone has been priced at €450 ($600). It is expected to hit the market in May this year. Such a fabulous camera technology is likely to be introduced in other Nokia phones as well.

Other than this Nokia phone, few other hot gadgets are also expected to land in the market this year. These include phones by Taiwanese manufacturer HTC. The HTC One X, One S and One V feature 4.3-inch screens that are made of toughened Gorilla glass and snappier 8-megapixel cameras.

Following these, it is Samsung Galaxy Beam that features a built-in projector.


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