- Title: Five-camera array Nokia 9 PureView smartphone unveiled
- Date: 24th February 2019
- Summary: BACK OF NOKIA 9 PUREVIEW MOBILE WITH FIVE ZEISS CAMERA LENSES PHOTOGRAPHER TAKING A PICTURE OF NOKIA 9 PUREVIEW MOBILE HANDS HOLDING NOKIA 9 PUREVIEW MOBILE (SOUNDBITE) (English) HMD GLOBAL CEO, FLORIAN SEICHE, SAYING: "We believe the existence for Nokia smartphones is to really stand out with that differentiated experience, all our phones we are launching with the latest android in a very pure version but then we are keeping consumers up to date and fresh through out their life." JOURNALIST TESTING NOKIA MOBILES
- Embargoed: 10th March 2019 19:02
- Keywords: cell phone Nokia five-camera phone technology mobile phone Barcelona tech fair tech trade fair Nokia 9 PureView Mobile World Congress smartphone
- Location: BARCELONA, SPAIN
- City: BARCELONA, SPAIN
- Country: Spain
- Topics: Company News Markets,Economic Events
- Reuters ID: LVA004A2XXOP3
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text:HMD Global, the Finnish company that owns the rights to use the Nokia brand for mobile phones, has launched a smartphone with an array of five camera lenses on the rear - two 12 megapixel colour sensors and three 12 megapixel monochrome sensors - designed to appeal to camera enthusiasts.
The Nokia 9 PureView heads a new range of smartphones announced by HMD on Sunday (February 24), including an entry-level device and two mid-level handsets, all designed to work with Google's Android One, which guarantees two years' of operating system upgrades.
The company was showing it could innovate by delivering the world's first five-camera array system in a smartphone, Chief Executive Florian Seiche said in an interview.
It also refreshed its devices in the mid-market, where it already has a top-five ranking in many markets, and introduced a feature phone - the Nokia 210 - able to connect to the Internet using an Opera Mini browser, priced at an average $35.
Seiche said the Nokia range would serve users, particularly in emerging markets, from feature phone to mid-market devices.
He said the mid-market Nokia 3.2 and Nokia 4.2 also appealed to users who wanted good value combined with the simplicity of a "pure" Android operating system, unencumbered with software installed by the device maker and with guaranteed upgrades.
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