There are several different teams that work on launch events and
unfortunately the marketing folks at Nokia put a serious damper on the
engineering highlights of the new Nokia Lumia 920 when it lied about videos and still images
that were advertised as being taken by the Lumia 920. They were taken
by professional cameras, reportedly as a "demonstration" of what was
possible with the Lumia 920. My friend Dieter Bohn at The Verge was able
to go out to the New York Central Park site with Nokia and a Lumia 920
to capture photos with the device in an attempt to recreate the still photos taken in low light conditions.
As is clearly shown in The Verge article, the Nokia Lumia 920 does
indeed capture solid photos in low light conditions and turns our still
images better than any other current high end smartphone (not counting
the amazing Nokia 808 PureView
of course). They were not able to test out the video image
stabilization functionality as this is reportedly not yet ready even in
the Lumia 920 prototype Nokia has on hand. It seems that it is not only
Microsoft that has lots of work to do on the software before release of
Windows Phone 8 devices.
Nokia needs to win big here with these new Windows Phone 8 devices
and starting off by deceiving people with their PureView technology is
not a good way to start. Nokia issued an apology for the video and another for the still pictures,
but it is tough to recover from such a PR disaster. At least Microsoft
isn't ready to release Windows Phone 8 anytime soon so Nokia will have at least six weeks to change the discussion and divert attention for this gaffe.
Source: zdnet
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