Nokia 808 Pureview now available on Amazon.com

09 July, 2012
The 41 megapixel Symbian camera phone is being sold for $699 without a contract and unlocked.

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  • Matterhorn
  • wdG
  • 09 Jul 2012

Though a keen Symbian user and very interested to own an 808 in Thailand (US$630), I'm holding back and seeing what WP8 PureView products show up as that seems to be Nokia's future. My bets are hedged though and I'm keeping my fingers in both pies; if the WP8 PV is a lemon, I'm grabbing the 808. In the meantime, my N8 serves while my attention is on the 808.

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    • s1G
    • 09 Jul 2012

    Buying a new Symbian phone in this world of android, iOS, and soon to be WP8, would be silly. Anyway, the one review so far on Amazon, http://bit.ly/Pureview-808 , is very positive.

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      • AnonD-56684
      • rJE
      • 09 Jul 2012

      The finns don't see a great market for this device in the states.

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        • DUBAI
        • nCa
        • 09 Jul 2012

        it's coast 540$ in DUBAI

        and come with stand and some Accessories

        looks good here

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          • Joe
          • t7s
          • 09 Jul 2012

          $597 in philippines

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            • Anonymous
            • fuf
            • 09 Jul 2012

            Even at 400 dollars..I would keep my Galaxy S2 any day...was a loyal symbian fan...but now, I realised it's not just about the camera...that's why I sold my Nokia n8 and got me a galaxy S2...and I don't regret it...I need a great phone with a good camera not a good camera on a phone...

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              • Jäps
              • 3Ls
              • 09 Jul 2012

              599EUR in Estonia :)

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                • Anonymous
                • 9xp
                • 09 Jul 2012

                Jabba, 09 Jul 2012This is being sold for the equivalent of about $1000 USD in... morenice----1, we are ready to wecom it

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                  • Jabba
                  • fjH
                  • 09 Jul 2012

                  This is being sold for the equivalent of about $1000 USD in South Africa. Nokia need to lay off the crack.

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                    • stevy
                    • ib1
                    • 09 Jul 2012

                    From Malaysia. Already bought one, no regrets so far.

                    The Video and Audio recording is fantastic. Who needs that many apps anyway? There are only 30 days in a month, would you even have time to use 30 apps?

                    I tested Lumia, did not like the laggyness. Symbian Belle is quite smooth and is capable of multi tasking.

                    Batery could last up to 3 - 5 days if no Wifi/ 3G is used.

                    I think Nokia should keep Symbian and keep enhancing the OS.

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                      • Gjj
                      • 09 Jul 2012

                      Lumia Pureview being announced this September...

                      Why on earth would you want to pay that kind of money (£450ish in UK) on this?

                      Bizarre...

                      You're not telling me it cost that much to make either...

                      Prototype phone only, not a real-world handset...

                      Let's see what September brings...

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                        • AnonD-9875
                        • 0Cp
                        • 09 Jul 2012

                        In some Middle Eastern markets it's 549 USD. I'm sure somewhere it's much cheaper. Don't blame Nokia, blame your country for the crazy prices.

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                          • zebarnabe
                          • pXK
                          • 09 Jul 2012

                          Overpriced for sure, it has average hardware, save for the screen and camera.

                          Symbian is still the most complete MobileOS, but it dead, quite sad.

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                            • flava
                            • y$7
                            • 09 Jul 2012

                            Tim, 09 Jul 2012You can buy them in Indonesia for Rp5,500,000 say USD 583. ... moreFalse, it's IDR 6.500.000 or USD 690.

                            Get your fact straight!

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                              • anon
                              • PFx
                              • 09 Jul 2012

                              Tim, 09 Jul 2012You can buy them in Indonesia for Rp5,500,000 say USD 583. ... moreyou're wrong. the price in indonesia is Rp 6.500.000 or 700-710 USD

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                                • Anonymous
                                • 0TF
                                • 09 Jul 2012

                                in Akbania it's 900$ and the galaxy s3 950$

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                                  • AnonD-29706
                                  • veF
                                  • 09 Jul 2012

                                  ...

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                                    • AnonD-15507
                                    • KID
                                    • 09 Jul 2012

                                    I don't like it..Because it has not good features, just camera is best and nothing in which who's best...As campare to android and apple, this Mobile is nothing..

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                                      • AnonD-60450
                                      • Snw
                                      • 09 Jul 2012

                                      normal price, in Russia it much higher, near $850
                                      i wish buy with this price!!

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                                        • Ray
                                        • SYf
                                        • 09 Jul 2012

                                        I'd rather buy a camera . . .