Windows Phone Central: As we get closer and closer to Thursday, it is probably of little surprise that more information is coming out about Nokia’s 41MP Windows Phone, the Lumia 1020. The device, which has gone by the codename ‘Elvis’ on AT&T and ‘EOS’ in general, is expected to be Nokia’s biggest splash yet in mobile photography since the PureView 808, but this time with the power of Windows Phone behind it.
Few weeks ago, several Nokia Lumia 925 and Nokia Lumia 1020 users started to report a bug in their handsets that would freeze their device while trying to wake it up from sleep mode. The issue started only after the said devices were updated to Windows Phone 8.1. Microsoft has now acknowledged this issue, and promises to provide a fix soon.
One year ago, Nokia launched a smartphone that has pushed smartphone photography into a new realm. Armed with its 41 Megapixel state of the art camera, Xenon Flash, Nokia’s Pro camera manipulation software, and its second generation optical image stabilization, Lumia 1020 has changed the way consumers look at smartphone cameras. In fact, it is still the best all-around smartphone camera, despite being outclassed by newer generation devices in screen resolution and processing power.
Gamerhubtv - We take the new Nokia Lumia 1020 Windows smartphone for a test run in this exclusive video review.
41MP??? damn!