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Technology Stocks : NOK... without the BS
NOK 6.910-3.1%Oct 31 9:30 AM EST

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To: sense who wrote (448)9/6/2012 5:02:49 PM
From: Lahcim Leinad  Read Replies (1) of 580
 
The question for you, then, is, do you think they could fit a larger... if not 41MP chip in the dimensions of that package ? How thick is your 808 at the widest point, with that 41MP sensor ?
I think the max sensor/camera package - at present - that can fit into the mockups we saw of the Lumia 920 is 12MP.

My Nokia 808 PureView is about 1/2 inch thick, at the camera end. It's a slab. Weighs more than the iPhone, that's for sure. a LOT thicker, but not a lot larger. Negligible, in the "size" way, to me.

And I like the added heft because it helps me keep the camera steady, when I make pictures. But I'm a target market dude for the 808, not the 920.

About the 920 heat? I have no idea. My 808 is nice and cool, all the time. I installed a battery app which tells me exactly how much juice I have left, for whatever I may be using, such as average use, 44 hours, call 10 hours, web 5 hours, maps 7 hours, camera 3 hours.

Been using the 808 in every which way and it never got hot - not even warm - so no idea why the 920 would.
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